A high-level delegation from the Government of El Salvador will participate in the International Economic Forum Latin America and the Caribbean 2025, scheduled for January 29 and 30 in Panama City. The event, organized by the Andean Development Corporation (CAF), will bring together multilateral organizations, finance ministers, and key stakeholders to discuss pressing issues such as economic and fiscal reforms aimed at accelerating regional growth.
Minister of Economy, María Luisa Hayem, confirmed El Salvador’s participation and emphasized that the forum will serve as a valuable platform for the country to showcase its economic and social achievements. The delegation will include representatives from the office of the First Lady, Gabriela de Bukele, the Legislative Assembly, and the Ministry of Economy, who will highlight how their collective efforts contribute to the country’s economic growth.
“The inter-institutional delegation will present our progress, the milestones we’ve reached, and our future projects aimed at transforming El Salvador and improving the quality of life for our people,” Minister Hayem stated.
CAF highlighted that the forum will focus on promoting strategies to strengthen institutions, drive innovation and digitalization, transition towards green energy, develop strategic infrastructure, and create inclusive opportunities. These initiatives are key to overcoming current challenges and fostering a more resilient and dynamic economic environment in the region.
