The forum will be joined by key figures from six countries including Mario Rene Pineda Valle, Honduras Water and Sanitation Minister, Angel Neyra Olaychea, Vice-chairman of Peru Standing Committee of Environment, and Efrain Rueda, Senior Consultant at the Inter-American Development Bank as well as 80 domestic companies wishing to enter into the Latin American Market.
The Preferential Trade Agreement Between MERCOSUR and India Consolidates Nearly Two Decades as a Pivot for South-South Cooperation
Since its implementation in 2009, this tariff instrument shared by Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay has been key to diversifying the block’s export destinations and strengthening trade with one of the most dynamic economies in the Asia-Pacific.



