María Claudia Lacouture
María Claudia Lacouture is the president of the Colombian-American Chamber of Commerce (Amcham Colombia), where she advocates for Colombian businesses and their interests in international trade. Recently, she has been vocal about the potential impacts of U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Colombia, highlighting how these measures could affect the competitiveness of Colombian exports and the local economy.
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Ecuador:
María Claudia Lacouture is one of the Colombian ex-ministers advocating for dialogue.
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Colombia:
María Claudia Lacouture highlighted that Colombia has 150 days to play its cards well in the United States.
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Colombia:
María Claudia Lacouture, president of AmCham Colombia, states that the business sector contributes significantly to national government revenues.
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Colombia:
María Claudia Lacouture explained that although the legal effect of the ruling is immediate, it does not mean that tariffs will automatically stop being charged.
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Colombia:
María Claudia Lacouture explained the immediate legal effects of the Supreme Court's ruling.
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Colombia:
María Claudia Lacouture, president of the Cámara Colombo Americana, emphasized the need for a sustainable minimum wage within the institutional framework.
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Colombia:
María Claudia Lacouture, president of AmCham Colombia, suggested that the precautionary measure could be an opportunity to rebuild consensus.
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Colombia:
María Claudia Lacouture, president of Amcham Colombia, warned that broad requests for pricing information could create legal uncertainty.
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Honduras:
María Claudia Lacouture is the president of the Colombian-American Chamber of Commerce who emphasized the strategic value of the meeting.
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Colombia:
María Claudia Lacouture, president of AmCham Colombia, called for coordination with fiscal policy.
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