CAF announces the first edition of the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Forum 2025 in Panama
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Chile and CAF will collaborate on regional support initiatives, environmental protection, energy transition and the establishment of the country as a digital hub for South America, enhancing Latin American integration.
April 08, 2024
In a ceremony held at the La Moneda Palace, the President of the Republic, Gabriel Boric Font, along with the Executive President of CAF - development bank of Latin America and the Caribbean-, Sergio Díaz-Granados, presented the multilateral organization's strategy for Chile, which includes a proposal for technical and financial support in investment projects in both the public and private sectors aimed at supporting development projects with a high impact for the country.
The event was attended by the Minister of Finance, Mario Marcel; the Minister of Economy, Promotion, and Tourism, Nicolás Grau; the Minister of Social Development and Family, Javiera Toro; the Minister of Energy, Diego Pardow; the Minister of Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation, Aisén Etcheverry; and the Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs, Gloria de la Fuente.
The announcement of this strategy takes place on the occasion of the first anniversary of Chile's reintegration as a full member of CAF, an institution that has worked in Latin America and the Caribbean for over 54 years, where Chile stands out as one of the founding countries.
At the ceremony, the President of the Republic, Gabriel Boric Font, highlighted that in the joint work between CAF and Chile “we are recovering a valuable experience of Latin American integration,” emphasizing the incorporation of concrete measures and supports that benefit the citizens of Latin American countries.
Furthermore, the President pointed out that the will of the Government of Chile “is to continue deepening the relationship with CAF in the coming years and to contribute to the consolidation of this institution that not only preserves and increases its assets but also involves and commits directly with Latin American countries to improve the quality of life of its inhabitants. Chile and all of Latin America need a bank committed to sustainable development, integration, and the improvement of the quality of life in our region. In this way, we demonstrate that it is possible to move from rhetoric to action, and in this line, we are working as a Government together with CAF.”
For his part, Sergio Díaz-Granados, Executive President of CAF, stressed the importance of this milestone which projects a line of development for Chile until 2026. “The programmatic and collaborative work of CAF in Chile has focused on contributing to a sustainable and balanced development agenda. To this end, building on the premises of the Government, we have generated spaces for exchange and dialogue with multiple sectors and actors that have allowed us to identify opportunities to contribute in a space focused on levers that enable addressing the country's main development challenges, working both with the public and private sectors in favor of identified priorities. Chile is synonymous with strong institutions, vibrant democracy, experience, and prestige. We admire its achievements, share its values, and want to continue accompanying its development.”
During the ceremony, the CAF 2023-2026 Country Strategy for Chile was officially presented, which aims to support the Government of Chile's efforts to ensure the well-being and development of everyone. This document includes four fundamental strategic axes:
In 2023, the first year of CAF's operations in Chile after its reintegration as a full member, 11 credit operations totaling 920 million dollars were carried out, 160 million for public sector initiatives, and 760 million were allocated to 9 private sector projects. Additionally, 6 million dollars in technical assistance resources were approved, aimed at priority measures such as closing digital gaps, strengthening regional governments, and advancing the regulation of the Law for Nature, among others.
CAF's work plan in Chile for 2024 includes support for both the public and private sectors, with over 1.4 billion dollars in financing available, mostly to bolster private projects that contribute to the growth agenda promoted by the Government of Chile. In addition, it plans to continue the technical assistance agenda implemented in 2023.
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