Despite the cultural differences and political uncertainties that some investors face, Latin America is an attractive forum for foreign investment and is home to some of the largest economies in the world (Brazil and Mexico). Its proximity to the U.S. and its consumer demand make Latin America a profitable place for business.

During the 1990’s, foreign investments in Latin America substantially increased due to the prospering worldwide economic conditions and the privatization of many state-owned sectors. Since then, Latin American economies have gone through ups and downs as a result of many socio-economic changes.

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