US Chamber and AACCLA to discuss economic & political issues
13 Oct '06
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and its regional affiliate, the Association of American Chambers of Commerce in Latin America (AACCLA), will hold their annual Forecast on Latin America and the Caribbean conference on Monday, October 16 and on Tuesday, October 17 at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
The conference will gather business executives and political leaders, as well as representatives from the 23 American Chambers of Commerce in the region, to examine economic and political issues that will affect trade and investment in the Western Hemisphere over the coming year.
FEATURED SPEAKERS: Michael Chertoff, Secretary - Department of Homeland Security. John K. Veroneau, Deputy U.S. Trade Representative. Luis Alberto Moreno, President - Inter-American Development Bank. Jorge Londoño, President and CEO - BANCOLOMBIA. David Malpass, Chief Economist - Bear Stearns & Co Inc. Moisés Naím, Editor-in-chief - FOREIGN POLICY. Jeffrey J. Schott, Senior Fellow - Institute for International Economics.