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Latin America and the Caribbean has proved relatively resilient to the rising uncertainty in the global economy. However, over the last two decades growth rates have remained insufficient to reduce poverty and defuse social tensions. New opportunities in nearshoring and the global shift toward green production and renewable energy could help the region better integrate with the rest of the world and find paths for sustainable and inclusive growth. Join us in a conversation with William Maloney, Chief Economist for Latin America and the Caribbean, and high-level experts, as we explore new growth opportunities emerging in the global economy and how the region can actively engage to drive inclusive and sustainable development. The event aims to bring together key stakeholders who will discuss strategies to overcome obstacles for greater global integration and trade, attract foreign capital, and leverage the region’s comparative advantages. Learn more: http://wrld.bg/CSLN50NxL1z Speakers: Maria Fernanda Garza, Chair of the International Chamber of Commerce Sebastián Nieto Parra, Head of Latin America and the Caribbean, OECD Development Centre William Maloney, Chief Economist, Latin America and Caribbean region, World Bank Moderator: Gabriela Frías, Presenter, CNN en Español 00:00 Welcome 01:23 Fireside chat with William Maloney, LAC Chief Economist, World Bank 14:05 Panel discussion 36:11 Closing remarks ABOUT THE WORLD BANK GROUP The World Bank Group is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development. http://www.worldbank.org