New edition of the bloc’s Foreign Trade Bulletin, prepared by ECLAC, indicates that the challenges for 2023 continue to be linked to strengthening domestic space in the pursuit of greater productive integration.
A publication by ECLAC’s Office in Montevideo points up effects on inflation, the terms of trade and interest rates, which could jeopardize the economy’s dynamism next year.
En una nueva edición de su Boletín sobre comercio exterior del bloque, la CEPAL señala que se requerirá de renovados esfuerzos nacionales para el desarrollo productivo acompañados de una mayor fluidez comercial y armonización normativa internas.
The course drew the participation of officials from the offices of planning and evaluation of the Ministries of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries, Economy and Finance, Social Development and the Planning and Budget Office.