In 2017, 50 international projects were filmed in Chile, representing some US$35 million in revenues.
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In 2017, 50 international projects were filmed in Chile, representing some US$35 million in revenues.
Topics: Creative industries
Read MoreChile is a pole of innovation in different fields, including fashion. Fabrics of biological origin, the use of unconventional materials, smart clothes and technology applied to day-to-day clothing are just some of the inventions with which the Chilean designers are surprising the fashion world.
Topics: Global services- Innovation
Read MoreBlueberries have become something that consumers want 24/7, year-round. Worldwide, some 1.7 million tons of blueberries were produced last year, two and a half times the number in 2000. That should reach 2 million tons in two years.
Topics: Food Industry
Read MoreClose to 40% of the world’s astronomical infrastructure is in Chile, a figure that is expected to reach 77% by 2020.
Topics: Servicios globales
Read MoreAn attractive export-geared market is part of what Chile offers overseas companies in sectors as different as pet food and packaging solutions.
A panel de experts set out their vision of an industry worth US$15,000 million a year in a country that is the world’s leading copper producer.
Topics: Mining
Read MoreWith its global services sector expanding at an annual rate of around 11%, two percentage points ahead of the international average, Chile expects exports of these services to reach US$5,000 million by 2020.
Topics: Global services
Read MoreIn recent years, Chile’s energy matrix has evolved notably, increasing its diversification and reducing its dependence on fossil fuels to make way for the so-called green energies, particularly photovoltaic and wind energy.
Topics: Renewables
Read MoreAccording to the company’s senior executive in Chile, there are high expectations of the government as regards new development of public works.
Topics: Infrastructure
Read MoreAlthough Chile is the international poster child of investment in photovoltaic solar energy, solar panels are still not widely used in buildings, houses and public places. The government and the private sector are bent on changing this.
Topics: Renewables
Read MoreThe food industry has positioned itself as one of the sectors of the Chilean economy that most interests Chinese investors.
Topics: Chinese investment
Read MoreThere is a reason why so many countries are modeling their entrepreneurial ecosystems after Chile’s. With serious investments in tech and innovation, the Chilean government has spurred some amazing opportunities for tech startups to launch and grow in the country.
Topics: Digital Economy
Read MoreAlmost ten years after the first call for bids, the research carried out at Chile’s Centers of International Excellence, which bring together companies and academia, is beginning to show its first results.
Topics: Innovation- Science- R&D
Read MoreForecasts for a glut in lithium, a major ingredient in rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles, fail to account for strong demand and how complicated it is to process and mine, industry executives and analysts said.
Topics: Lithium
Read MoreThe magazine interviewed 6,000+ entrepreneurs and senior executives to assess the condition of 80 countries, including other attributes relevant to executives and foreign investors.
Topics: Ranking
Read MoreChile, Mexico and Peru rose in the Fraser Institute ranking, which measures the attractiveness of different jurisdictions for investment in the mining sector.
Topics: Mining
Read MoreAccording to a study by the Newmark Knight Frank consultancy company, office rentals in Santiago average US$24.32 per square meter.
Topics: Chilean Economy
Read MoreA recent article on bbc.com identified Chile as one of six countries that “consistently rank highest for their progressive social policies, trust in government and effective justice system”.
Topics: Chilean Economy
Read MoreThe company is engaged in the construction of its first wind project in northern Chile, Punta Sierra (82 MW), as well as a 500-MW line of run-of-the-river hydro projects in central Chile’s Cachapoal Valley.
Topics: Renewables
Read MoreThe preservation of 10.3 million acres pushes Chile forward as one of the most progressive countries in environmental preservation.
Topics: Environment- Chilean Economy
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