Fostering Mutual Prosperity: Strengthening OECD–LAC Engagement for Global Stability
Key Ideas
- Latin America and the Caribbean play a crucial role in global economic security through clean energy projects, agricultural output, and critical mineral supplies.
- Shared principles between OECD countries and LAC nations form a strong foundation for long-term partnership in addressing global challenges.
- Recommendations include establishing a partnership for critical mineral supply chains, enhancing food security through agritech innovation, and strengthening global value-chain resilience.
- Deeper OECD–LAC engagement can lead to mutual prosperity, resilience, and contribute to global stability.
As global dynamics evolve, Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are becoming increasingly important partners for OECD countries. The region's assets, including clean energy projects and critical mineral supplies, contribute significantly to global economic security. Latin America's role in clean energy development and agricultural output are vital for meeting global demand. Shared principles between OECD and LAC nations form the basis for a strong partnership in addressing global challenges. The report recommends building resilient critical mineral supply chains, enhancing global food security through agritech innovation, and strengthening global value-chain resilience by leveraging LAC's trade agreements. Deeper OECD–LAC engagement is seen as a pathway to mutual prosperity, resilience, and global stability.
Topics
Projects
Partnership
Latin America
OECD
Critical Minerals
Economic Cooperation
Caribbean
Global Stability
Trade Logistics
Agritech Innovation
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