The Economist organizes business round table in El Salvador

The Economist Conferences has organized a Business Round Table with the private and public sectors for September 11.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

"What are the possible post-election scenarios and their implication for future business and investment? What are the main needs of El Salvador regarding infrastructure and labor? What steps should be taken by the Government to attract investment in the next three to five years? These and other topics will be discussed at the Round Table.

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