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ECLAC Organizes Seminar in Mexico to Debate New Generation of Policies and Institutions for Region’s MSMEs

2 October 2017|Announcement

Government officials, specialists and business representatives will participate on October 10-11 in this event of the Euromipyme project, developed with the European Union.

On October 10-11 in Mexico City, the Regional Seminar Latin America and Europe in the Face of Technological Disruption: A New Era of Policies and Institutions for MSMEs will be held to examine the technological changes that are producing sharp tensions in agents of production and government authorities of the region. The event will be streamed live via the Internet.

Organized by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in the framework of the Euromipyme project, developed with the European Union, this gathering is aimed at policy makers, specialists and representatives of the business world from the region. Its goal is to create a space for public-private dialogue on the challenge that MSMEs face in light of accelerated global technological transformation.

The project “Better policies for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in Latin America,” known as Euromipyme, seeks to improve policies for MSMEs at a national, subregional and regional level in the countries of Latin America to foster inclusive economic growth, generating increased productivity and reducing poverty.

The initiative encompasses 18 Latin American countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.

What: Regional Seminar Latin America and Europe in the Face of Technological Disruption: A New Era of Policies and Institutions for MSMEs.

Who: Policy makers, specialists and representatives of the business world from Latin America and the Caribbean.

When: October 10-11, 2017.

Where: Hotel Camino Real Santa Fe (Guillermo González Camarena, 300. Centro Ciudad Santa Fe, 01210. Mexico City, Mexico).

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