Singapore-Latin America Trade Jumps
Trade between Singapore and Latin America grew by double-digits last year.
Asia is gaining most in trade with Latin America, led by China and Taiwan.
Singapore continues boosting its business and trade relations with Latin America.
As the global economy begins to recover, the outlook for Asia and Latin America is promising.
China is a real engine of South American economic restoration—but still has a long way to go before it approaches U.S. investment in the region.
Latin America's and Asia's respective strengths present opportunities for collaboration.
Asian-Latin American trade jumps. And the trend will continue, experts predict.
Singapore's trade with Latin America is growing - led by Panama and Brazil. And it will likely grow further thanks to new trade deals.
Latin America is now appearing on the radar screens of a growing number of Singapore companies.
Singapore's government aims for more trade and investment ties with Latin America.
Singapore's trade with Latin America doubled the past five years and is expected to grow further with new free trade agreements.
Latin America is becoming more important for Singapore. Latin American companies can use Singapore as a bridge to China and India.
Singapore's trade with Latin America doubled the past five years and is expected to grow further with new free trade agreements.







