Latin America’s Moment: Opportunity, Infrastructure, and the Race for Critical Resources
How can Latin America translate its extraordinary natural resource wealth into lasting economic growth? Agriculture, infrastructure, and strategic minerals.
Our latest thinking on emerging markets and industries to watch
How can Latin America translate its extraordinary natural resource wealth into lasting economic growth? Agriculture, infrastructure, and strategic minerals.
The LATAM Summit 2026 explores how geopolitics, resources, and capital flows are reshaping Latin America and the Caribbean with an influential group of investors, family offices, and operators. We are pleased to have our executives Paul Swigart, Leonid Kouperschmidt, and Greg Gigliotti speaking in key panels and leading breakout sessions throughout the event.
The global energy landscape is in the midst of a significant shift, with many leading oil producers hampered by economic sanctions and geopolitical tensions. As a result, Argentina has emerged as...
As the third-largest coffee exporter globally, Colombia’s coffee sector exports an average of 12 million bags annually, reaching nearly 14 million in 2024. Behind this production is a network of over...
With coffee prices at a historic high, Colombia’s coffee growers are currently benefitting from favorable market conditions. However, the seasonal nature of the coffee business, surging input...
Perched on the northeastern shoulder of South America, Guyana has emerged as the world's fastest-growing economy. In just a decade, this once predominantly agricultural nation has...
