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Breaking Latin America’s Growth Ceiling

Growth in Latin America has stagnated at around 2% as the region strives to develop a more diversified economy and boost investment and productivity. Geoeconomic tensions are spreading and major powers are vying for influence over Latin America.

With economic policy shifts in the region under way, how can it really deliver meaningful growth?

This is the full audio from a session at the Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos. Watch it here:

Guests:

Esther Dweck

Minister of Management and Innovation in Public Services, Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services of Brazil

Topics:
Economic Growth
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