The Salares Norte project is 56% complete and represents the starting point for the mining company in Chile, where it is investing US$30 million a year in new project exploration.
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The Salares Norte project is 56% complete and represents the starting point for the mining company in Chile, where it is investing US$30 million a year in new project exploration.
Topics: Mining
Read MoreThe Live Green Co, NotCo, Protera, and Done Properly are Chilean companies with foreign capital that are giving new meaning to plant-based and fermented foods.
Topics: Food Industry
Read MoreChile's future involves achieving energy independence and even exporting its surplus. Hydrogen production is a promising path. Foreign investment in clean energy such as solar or wind will be key to the industry’s development.
Topics: Green Hydrogen
Read MoreThe Agritech company monitors more than 100,000 hectares belonging to 90 farms and is present in six countries.
Topics: Food Industry
Read MoreThe project is in the engineering stage and testing will get underway in 18 months. The operational fleet of hydrogen-powered trains is expected to scale over the following 10 years. Chile is among the best-positioned countries for green hydrogen investment and development.
Topics: Green Hydrogen
Read MoreRunway developed software to automate video editing and generate new content based on algorithms by writing a simple sentence. It has just raised US$35 million with Coatue - which has worked with Tesla, Spotify and Snap - as the main investor.
Topics: Digital Economy
Read MoreChilean law has a framework to regulate the relations between consumers and merchants. Learn about the institutional framework and the key mechanisms designed to protect consumers.
Topics: How to invest in Chile
Read MoreChile has a regulation to protect people against unauthorized access to their privacy, including use of their personal data by private individuals.
Topics: How to invest in Chile
Read MoreForeign companies that set up in Chile and need to register a trademark or patent must submit a request to the competent bodies.
Topics: Como invertir en Chile
Read MoreMagnets that reduce recovery times in operated patients; functional ingredients capable of extending food life and artificial intelligence applied to biotechnology R&D processes are just some of the projects that have attracted local and foreign investment to Chile's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Topics: Startup
Read MoreForeign investors can participate in every Chilean business sector and their capital can account for up to 100% of a company's capital.
Topics: How to invest in Chile
Read MoreForeign investment has been key to developing green hydrogen in Chile. Initiatives promoted by Enel Green Power, Linde, ENGIE, Air Liquide, GNL Quintero and CAP have been chosen for co-financing support by Chile’s Economic Development Agency, CORFO, with the goal of speeding up the development of the industry in our country.
Topics: Green Hydrogen
Read MoreThe measure has generated US$306 million in tax revenue since its implementation. Google, Netflix and Apple have paid the most, followed by the Sony, Spotify and Facebook platforms. The United States has the highest number of entities subject to the tax in Chile, with a total of 112 companies.
Topics: Digital Economy
Read MoreForeign investors in Chile may participate in the tenders issued by the Public Works Ministry and win contracts if they submit the best bid.
Topics: How to invest in Chile
Read MoreLearn about the public policies aimed at the prevention, detection, prosecution and punishment of money laundering and financing of terrorism in Chile.
Topics: How to invest in Chile
Read MoreThis South American country has a series of entities that promote and defend free competition within its markets.
Topics: How to invest in Chile
Read MoreLabor legislation includes the rules that regulate the benefits to which people are entitled and relate to their main needs of healthcare, work and social welfare.
Topics: How to invest in Chile
Read MoreThe labor relationship between employers and workers is regulated by the Labor Code and its complementary laws, which establish the form, terms, rights, obligations, methods of termination and the consequences arising from employment contracts entered into in Chile.
Topics: How to invest in Chile
Read MoreThe innovative format was created in Chile and has been replicated in eight other markets where the Spanish financial institution operates. Its success reveals how foreign investment and local talent are able to create initiatives that can be exported to the rest of the world.
Topics: Banking
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