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Event Date | Fri Sep 7 EDT (over 6 years ago) |
Location |
Mandarin Oriental Hotel
500 Brickell Key Dr.Miami, Florida, USA 33131 |
Region | Americas |
With the shadow of protectionism hanging ominously over the world economy, it’s no secret that global trade has seen better days. Meanwhile, with de-risking in full swing across the global banking system, the challenge of financing trade remains considerable. Yet none of this has put the brakes on innovation. If anything, new solutions for financing trade are proliferating, allowing SMEs and larger corporations alike to find fresh ways to hedge their risks and get deals done in an increasingly complex environment.
LatinFinance’s inaugural Trade Finance in Latin America (TFLA) conference will convene key US, international and Latin American exporters, regional and international lenders, export credit agencies and multilateral development banks to examine the outlook for trade finance in the region. The discussions will be pan-regional in scope, bringing in perspectives from public and private sector players from across the Americas.
2018 Speakers
David Schwartz
Chief Executive Officer, Florida International Bankers Association
Antonio Peña
President, Inter-American Chapter, US-Mexico Chamber of Commerce
Pierre Marie du Menu
Minister of Trade and Industry, Ministry of Trade and Industry Haiti
Francisco Gonzalez
Chief Executive Officer, Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior
Paul Frost
Commercial Officer & Deputy Team Leader, Global Financial Services Team, U.S. Department of Commerce
Fernando Lüdert
Chief Executive Officer, Create Trade Capital
Fabian Onetti
President, Winston Capital Advisors
Juan Carlos Uribe
Business Development Manager, Latitude20 Capital Partners
David Schwartz
Chief Executive Officer, Florida International Bankers Association
Natacha Yacinthe
Seaport Planning Manager, Port Everglades
2018 Sponsors
HOST
• LatinFinance
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION
• Port Everglades Association Inc
• Florida International Bankers Association
• Bancomext
• MiamiDade County
• Miami-Dade County Economic Development & International Trade
• APEF