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Trade Commissioner: Gustavo RodríguezProgram Managers: María Fernanda Mondaca
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Visit the Chilean Pavilion Booth 1209 and 1215Cruise shipping Miami 2010 @ Miami Beach Convention Center
Viña Carmen Celebrates the 15th Anniversary of the Rediscovery of CarmenèreBordeaux's lost varietal...
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival is being held between September 25th and November 8th. The event takes...
With the sponsorship of Wines of Chile, Chile participated in the 2nd annual Symposium on Latin Cuisines, Cultures, and...
Figa Films Productions, University of Miami & ProChile, to host
DESIERTO SUR - Pre-Screening...
The Chilean Ambassador to the United States, Mr. José Goñi, met in Miami with a group of 30 investors and executives...
With the sponsorship of Viña Vestisquero, ProChile organized a wine tasting and conference for professors at Le Cordon...
Chef Pilar Rodriguez will conduct two class sessions for the students of The Cordon Bleu School of Culinary Arts in Miami...
Chef Pilar Rodriguez conducted two class sessions for the students at The Cordon Bleu School of Culinary Arts in Miami,...
The U.S. has been the major importer of Chilean exports during the first quarter of 2009, receiving 18% of them (US$ 1,884 million).
The Global Competitiveness Index 2008-2009 published by the World Economic Forum in October 2008, ranked Chile 28th out of 134 economies and is the leader in Latin America.
Chile has a fully digitalized telecommunications system.
Chile has signed over 20 trade agreements with 56 countries to date.
Chile is the country with best business environment in Latin America (The Economist Intelligence Unit, 2009).
Chile’s positioning as a highly attractive destination for foreign investment is mainly due to its political, legal and economic stability, its high level of connectivity, and the extensive network of international agreements signed by the country.
The Chilean economy is the 30th most dynamic of the world thanks to its sustained growth between 1990 and 2008 (IMF).
Worldwide 9,800,000 people drink daily a glass of Chilean wine.
Over 4,000 companies from at least 60 countries have operations in Chile nowadays.
Chile’s Country Risk is among the lowest in the world appearing 30th out of 120 and is the leader in Latin America (The Economist Intelligence Unit, March 2009).
Chile is the main exporter of fresh fruits in the Southern Hemisphere, completing 50% of total shipments in the region.
Food exports in 2008 reached US$ 12,000 million, almost doubling the total achieved in 2007.
Free Trade Agreements and others have given Chile access to over 4.2 billion consumers in markets around the world.
Chile is the safest country in Latin America according to The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Peace Index 2008.