Chile was distinguished with the International Prize for Gender Equality in Trade in the category “Sustainable Development and Gender Equity” for its policy “Trade and Gender Chapters in Trade Agreements”.
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Chile was distinguished with the International Prize for Gender Equality in Trade in the category “Sustainable Development and Gender Equity” for its policy “Trade and Gender Chapters in Trade Agreements”.
Topics: International trade- Women- Best practices
Read MoreThis pact strengthens commercial ties and reinforces shared values and fundamental principles, paving the way for a more prosperous and sustainable future for both parties.
Topics: International trade- Chilean Economy- European Union
Read MoreChile is the southern hemisphere’s foremost producer and exporter of cherries, accounting for over 95% of counter-seasonal supply, whose main destination in China.
Topics: International trade- Environment- Food Industry
Read More“Agreements can always be improved when the parties reach a consensus, but updating and expanding our international agreements is not the same thing as submitting them for review, which would generate uncertainty regarding Chile as a trade partner.”
Topics: International trade- op-ed
Read MoreTopics: International trade- Food Industry
Read MoreProChile has a budget of around US$270,000 for projects in areas such as assessment, training and international positioning.
Topics: International trade
Read MoreSales to Switzerland were driven by precious metals, while Dubai stood out for potassium nitrates, and manufactured goods were key in Paraguay. Although China took the lead again, these markets followed it in terms of growth.
Topics: International trade
Read MoreA study by the Imagen de Chile Foundation found that wine and fruit are the Chilean products most recognized internationally.
Topics: International trade- Food Industry- Chilean Economy
Read MoreGovernment help and market forces create a new industry. Thanks mainly to Chinese demand, Chile exported $1.1bn-worth of cherries in 2018, double the value of 2017 and two-thirds that of its much better-known wine exports.
Topics: International trade- Food Industry
Read MoreAccording to official data, the main destinations for products of this type are China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the United States.
Topics: International trade- Food Industry
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