1、Doing Business in Latin America 2025-2026Investment Guide2This document is freely distributed in various forms and formats,whether physical or virtual.Its sale,distribution,dissemination,and total or partial reproduction,altering or deleting the content of the work,is prohibited without the express
2、prior permission of EY.Images used under license from Shutterstock.All rights reserved.EY Ernst&Young3 Introduction.41.Overview of Latin America.62.Information by country.17 Argentina.18 Bolivia.42 Brazil.60 Chile.85 Colombia.112 Ecuador.133 Mexico.158 Paraguay.181 Peru.202 Uruguay.228 Venezuela.256
3、3.EY Services.2864.Contacts.291ContentsDoing Business in Latin America 2025-20264Welcome to our“Doing Business in Latin America”investment guide.This guide has been created in partnership with EY offices across various countries,aiming to deliver crucial information to investors interested in explor
4、ing opportunities in the region.We hope this guide will support them in making better,and more informed decisions.Latin America boasts several dynamic emerging economies,a predominantly young and skilled labor force along with a rapidly expanding middle class.The regions appeal for business investor
5、s is further enhanced by its abundant natural resources,dominant industries,diversified services,and an emphasis on renewable energy,among other elements.Furthermore,numerous Latin American countries are renowned for their global openness and efforts to stimulate international trade and investments.
6、Multiple trade agreements facilitate the entry and expansion of foreign companies into these markets.A favorable geographical location positions this region as an advantageous link between Asian,European,and North American markets,at a safe distance from the primary geopolitical conflicts of today.A