@misc{17343,
title = {Integration and Trade Journal: Volume 21: No. 43: December, 2017: LATINDIA: The Future of Cooperation between India and Latin America},
author = {Ahumada, Jose Miguel and Banerjee, Chandrajit and Bartesaghi, Ignacio and Beliz, Gustavo and Bery, Suman and Bhojwani, Deepak and Caro Vargas, Soraya and Celaya, Dario and Cesarin, Sergio M. and Chakrabarti, Rajesh and Das, Ram Upendra and Estevadeordal, Antoni and Garg, Ankita and Giri, Tuhinsubhra and Juma, Jill Atieno and Kahn, Theodore and Mangla, Sanjay Kumar and Mavroeidi, Vasiliki and Mesquita Moreira, Mauricio and Moreno Mejía, Luis Alberto and Perez-Restrepo, Camilo and Ramaswamy, Dave and Rasquinha, David and Rebolledo, Andrés and Seshasayee, Hari and Singh, Harsha Vardhana and Turzi, Mariano and Vasquez, Edgar and Viswanathan, Rengaraj and Wignaraja, Ganeshan},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.18235/0008321},
abstract = {More than thirty experts from India and Latin America imagine the future of cooperation between the two regions. They point to South-South integration as the inevitable path to export diversification and a key factor in achieving balance in global governance. The issues analyzed in this report include the opportunities that come with industry 4.0, new value chains, e-commerce, microfinance, and synergies in agricultural production, the vehicle sector, and the orange economy. Through concrete proposals on how to move forward with trade negotiations, facilitate investment and trade, and expand diplomatic ties, the specialists brought together by INTAL/IDB suggest ways to strengthen a partnership that is key to the development of Latin America’s economies.},
url = {https://doi.org/10.18235/0008321}
}
