date:Apr 12, 2013
pean Union. Following ten years ofbusiness, both countries now benefit from a tariff-free tradecontract. During that time, trade has tripled from $7.3 billionin 2002 to $22.5 billion in 2012.
Based on UN Food and Agriculture Organization reports, Chile seesexciting new opportunities as consumption patterns change, andconsumers move more towards convenience products, produced in asustainable way, with a low carbon footprint. Chile is wellplaced to supply this demand and its companies look forwar