* According to a report by the Instituto Coordenadas de Gobernanza y Economía Aplicada, an economic think-tank based in Spain, the ongoing protests that have taken Chile by storm threaten the country’s economic stability and overall governability. In a press release
Jesús Sánchez Lambás, executive vice president of the Instituto Coordenadas, said that Chile “
is still, for foreign businesspeople, one of the countries with the best investment prospects”. However, he adds that for Chile to maintain this reputation it “
must improve the technique of its regulatory models, its excessive bureaucracy, and continue betting on foreign investment and public-private collaboration projects”.
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