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The Pacific Alliance is an integration agreement created in 2011 between Chile, Colombia, Peru and Mexico, with several other countries expected to join the near future. The first formal proposal had been tabled by then-president, Alan García, who convened a meeting with the leaders of the three other countries on April 28, 2011. The meeting...

 

What can be done to expand the government’s capacity to approve and evaluate new public-private partnership (PPP) schemes?

 

Peru has been promoting different types of special economic zones (SEZs) for a number of years, in an effort to support economic diversification, regional development and international trade. By 2015 there were three special entities designated as export, transformation, industry, marketing and service centres (Centros de Exportación,...

 

How can the Pacific Alliance (PA) and Mercosur enhance cooperation, and how does the PA’s new legal framework relate to the Andean Community (Comunidad Andina, CAN)?

 

What lessons can be learned from developed countries about effective reserves management?

 

What needs to be done in mining-based countries such as Peru and Chile to decrease their dependence on commodity exports?

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