Electrobras, considered the largest energy company in Latin America, is leading Brazil‘s extensive privatization package. By 2022, the Brazilian government expects the Programa de Parcerias de Investimentos (PPI) to encompass 153 active projects, totaling 389.3 billion reais in investments, including 26 airports, 10 highways and 4 railway concessions.
Brazil‘s grain exports rose at a year-on-year rate of 169% in the first half of 2022, to US$2.806 billion, the Ministry of Economy reported. After totaling $1.828 billion in 2019, these international sales fell to $908 million in 2020 and then recovered to $1.042 billion in 2021. Overall,
Mexico‘s Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec has among its main goals to reach a rail movement of 500,000 TEUs in its first three years. Carlos Alberto Gómez Martínez, general director of Port Development and Administration of the Ministry of the Navy (Semar), stated this goal while
Toyota plans to launch 30 battery electric vehicle (BEV) models by 2030, offering a full range of BEVs globally in both the passenger and commercial vehicle segments. The company operates primarily in the automotive sector and also conducts business in finance and other industries. While its sales were
Increasingly, customers are focusing on the quality, design, affordability and individualization of lifestyle products to meet their diverse demands, according to Miniso Group. A recent Frost & Sullivan report indicates that the global branded variety retail market features the various market drivers and development trends. Among them are
The Confederation of Customs Brokers of the Mexican Republic (CAAAREM) and the National Customs Agency of Mexico (ANAM) are outlining the signing of an anti-corruption agreement. The agreement was first proposed by CAAAREM at its National Congress of Customs Brokers, held in Boca del Río, Veracruz. Hours later,