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The Infrastructure Gap in Latin America and the Caribbean


Four Key Takeaways on Caribbean Infrastructure in 2023

There is a big infrastructure gap in the Caribbean, a gap between what currently exists and what the region needs to remain competitive and to weather the ...

Infrastructure Archives - HKS Student Policy Review

The infrastructure gap in Latin America and the Caribbean to reach the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 ... If LAC wants to close its infrastructure gap and ...

Infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean - El Banco Mundial

In the last decade, most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have not spent enough on infrastructure. Total investment has fallen as a ...

Infrastructure market in Guatemala - Trade Commissioner Service

According to the 2021 IDB study: "The infrastructure gap in Latin America and the Caribbean: investment needed until 2030 to achieve the ...

Infrastructure: Building Latin American Sustainable Development

The infrastructure gap in Latin America - totalling 2.5% of regional GDP - is a critical hurdle for development. Opportunities for private ...

This is how smart infrastructure development will boost economies ...

Latin America is ripe for a massive transformation of its infrastructure. Digital technologies, gains in efficiency and a focus on quality ...

New IDB Study Highlights Role of Public Development Banks in ...

infrastructure projects in Latin America and the Caribbean, according to ... NDB operations in the region to help bridge the infrastructure gap in Latin.

Financial Times Live - X.com

... infrastructure gap. It's part of Infrastructure Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean taking place on Sept 4 with @AgendaCAF ...

LatAm needs more private equity to close infrastructure gap

Latin American governments are not injecting enough GDP into projects, so private equity investment could be used to close the regional infrastructure gap.

Trends in Infrastructure in Latin America, 1980-2001

They find that Latin America lags behind the international norm in terms of infrastructure quantity and quality, and there is little evidence ...

Political Risk in Infrastructure Investments in the LAC Region - ISPI

Privately financed projects in LAC region (Latin America and the Caribbean) already account for nearly 40% of the total but there is still room ...

Infrastructure: An Engine for Growth in Latin America - LinkedIn

Experts agree that economic growth and infrastructure investment feed into each other. In Latin America and the Caribbean countries (LAC), the ...

Energy and infrastructure Latin America - Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP

other infrastructure gaps. ... to promote investment in energy and infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean in order to encourage a geographic.

Greening Development Lending in the Americas - Boston University

Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) faces a $260 billion-dollar annual infrastructure gap and a. $110 billion-dollar annual gap in financing for climate ...

9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure | 2030 Agenda in Latin ...

In this regard, the Caribbean countries recorded the most sustained decline. In South America, in keeping with the sector's shrinking share of the economy, its ...

Belt and Road in Latin America: A regional game changer?

Despite the seeming lack of immediate gains associated with BRI, however, most Latin American and Caribbean countries have responded neutrally ...

CGR Latin America - Circularity Gap Report

Rampant material extraction is pushing the ecosystems of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) to their limits. Over 11% of global raw materials are ...

China's Digital Influence in Latin America and the Caribbean

Projections from the World Economic Forum indicate an anticipated USD 15 trillion global infrastructure disparity by 2040, of which USD 2 ...

What does it take to address the large climate adaptation financing ...

There is a large adaptation finance and investment gap in Latin America and the Caribbean. Up to 18 billion per year would be needed to respond ...

The EIB in Latin America and the Caribbean

The EIB provided €969 million of financing for projects in Latin America and the Caribbean, with 68% of funds directly dedicated to Climate Action.