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Beyond Infrastructure: How Labor Assets and Data Integrity Shape FDI in Guatemala & El Salvador
At the recent XX Congreso Industrial in Guatemala, government and business leaders gathered to discuss how the region can attract more sustainable, scalable foreign direct investment (FDI). The tone was ambitious, yet grounded. A key takeaway, captured effectively in a República article titled “Certezas y desafíos para atraer IED” (Sept. 30, 2025) , was that Guatemala's FDI future depends not only on infrastructure, but also on deeper structural reforms . Two of the most t
Whitney Dubinsky
Oct 156 min read


Unlocking Corporate Capital: What the World’s Top Donors Reveal About Strategic Giving in Latin America
Across the globe, corporate giving is evolving, not just in scale, but in purpose and design. The Bridgespan Group’s recent analysis of...
Whitney Dubinsky
Oct 104 min read


Rewriting the Trade Script: What the August 1 U.S. Tariffs Mean for Central America
The United States’ August 1 tariff realignment has redrawn the map for regional trade dynamics. Central America, long operating on the...
Whitney Dubinsky
Aug 63 min read


New Approaches for Private Sector Engagement in Development through Supply Chains and Market Systems
In today’s rapidly evolving development landscape, private sector engagement (PSE) has moved from a peripheral role to center stage. As...
Whitney Dubinsky
Jun 114 min read
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