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Red de profesionales Colombianos

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Fernando A Camacho Comment by Fernando A Camacho on March 24, 2009 at 1:27pm
Do you want to participate in organizing a Latino Professionals Job Fair in your city, in order to help Hispanics to get a job during this financial crisis in the United States?
Francisco Becerra Comment by Francisco Becerra on March 16, 2009 at 6:04pm
Putting ideas into ACTION!

This morning I did research regarding one business idea that I had on Friday, and discarded it. This afternoon I setup and appointment as a next step in the development of another new business idea.

How many new ideas did you put into action today?

Write to me if you have any IDEAS that you want to ruminate.
Francisco Becerra Comment by Francisco Becerra on March 13, 2009 at 5:50pm
No se si alguien le puede interesar este website enfocado a la industria del café en Brasil.

http://www.revistacafeicultura.com.br/index.php
Fernando Cuervo Comment by Fernando Cuervo on March 13, 2009 at 9:54am
Ojala esta idea llegue a los duenos e inversionistas de grupos de exportadores Latinoamericanos. Como desearia que halla mas union entre nuestros paises, que sea mas facil viajar, conectarse via terrestre o maritima; Que alla mas flujo de personas entre pais y pais, esto a su vez acoplara mas y mas productores y exportadores en america latina. Depronto construir una linea de Tren, desde argentina hasta mexico. Que cada pais aporte para construir su tramo correspondiente y obtener ganancias dentro de su perimetro.
Francisco Becerra Comment by Francisco Becerra on March 13, 2009 at 9:36am
Que tal un mercado unido del café, posiblemente OCEC (Organization of Coffee Exporting Countries), de esta forma se pueden integrar otros países como El Salvador, etc. que también producen café, trayendo beneficios a todos los cultivadores (beneficios como acceso a tecnología para mejorar procesos). Lo mismo para lana o software o cualquier cosa, solo tiene que haber la voluntad de unión y no de separación. Una unión no necesariamente bajaría la posibilidad de liderazgo de un país con un producto por que calidad es siempre preferida, si Brasil tiene un café preferido por una región entonces seguirá preferido independiente de la unión.

Quien se imaginó que existiría la Unión Europea con las diversas culturas y lenguas. La UE es un caso que no funciona completamente pero ellos están ganando experiencia cada día para mejorar esa unión. No hacer nada es peor que iniciar el proceso serio de juntar fuerzas regionales.
Fernando Cuervo Comment by Fernando Cuervo on March 13, 2009 at 8:29am
En Latino America ya hay un Mercado Abierto, lo que pasa es que los paises solo se manifiestan en sus fronteras, no hay esa facilidad de exportacion e importacion entre suramerica con beneficios economicos para sus produtores. Por ejemplo, yo creo que a Brasil le conviene mas seguir exportando y vendiendo su Cafe al Middle East donde se vende a excelente precio que venderlo aca en Suramerica y no sacar las mismas ganancias.
Francisco Becerra Comment by Francisco Becerra on March 13, 2009 at 7:55am
Regarding the Trade Agreement. I agree with it. The opposite of open trade is restrictive trade. Restrictive trade is 'Friction'. As much as possible, Friction should be removed in international trade, everywhere, but specially important for developing countries. All of Latin America should be an open-trade market. Why just depend on the US, EC or China for trade when together in Latin America we have a huge market. The US, EC and China see that about Latin America but Latin Americans (not just politicians) don't seem to be able to see that about themselves.

Just a side analogy, most Latin Americans dream about traveling on vacation to the US or Europe but they forget the wonderful range of cultures and sites within Latin America.

We seem to be nearsighted (can't focus near but can see far.). Let's open trade within Latin America.
Fernando Cuervo Comment by Fernando Cuervo on March 13, 2009 at 7:11am
Hay que unirse a las potencias mundiales, progresar, y el TLC sera la mejor oportunidad para que Colombia muestre y saque a vender sus grandes productos atraves de U.S que tambien en un futuro esto servira para llegar a Europa o otras naciones.
Francisco Becerra Comment by Francisco Becerra on March 12, 2009 at 8:07pm
Colombian born (Bogotá), grew up in the US, now a resident in São Paulo, Brazil. Have worked as Regional Business Development Manager for the US, Lat Am and the Caribbean. Looking for regional business opportunities, specially in 'hosted' solutions, or in other words, services that can be delivered locally via the web. You provide the service (in Portuguese (we can help with the translation)) we introduce it to the country, provide marketing, sales, customer support, and most importantly, collections and repatriation of $$$$. See www.outsourcinglatinamerica.com
Matt Baca Comment by Matt Baca on March 10, 2009 at 11:40am
All, my name is Matt Baca, I just joined the Latpro network. I am wanting to network with other professionals in Latin America, as I have a training & development consulting company. (www.vector920.com) One of the products we provide is intensive English-language graduate preparatory programs for MBA and general MA programs in the U.S. If you have a need for this training or know of anyone who is in need of this training, please let me know! Best, Matt
 

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