The commercial relationship between Argentina and the United Kingdom began in Argentina's early days. In 1810 the British Commercial Rooms was founded, which in 1914 gave way to BritCham, the Argentine-British Chamber of Commerce in Argentina. During the first half of the 19th century, Argentina was the United Kingdom's main trading partner in Latin America.
Employee mobility and international working arrangements have become established tools in talent attraction and incentivization and a key way businesses become and remain competitive within their industries.
Grant Thornton has responded to IASB public consultation on the Exposure Draft Contracts for Renewable Electricity proposing amendments to IFRS 7 and IFRS 9 by submitting its comments.
Argentine history is closely linked to Spain. Since their origins, both countries have maintained a bilateral relationship marked by trade, investment, cooperation and migration flows.
Our energy leaders from the Grant Thornton network discuss the latest International Business Report and how businesses in their countries are considering energy costs.
On 2 May 2024, the long-awaited and highly anticipated interoperability guidance has been jointly issued by the IFRS Foundation and European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG).
Although its regulation is still pending, Title VII of the Law of Bases creates the Large Investment Incentive Regime establishing incentives, certainty, legal security and a system of rights protection for private investments of USD 200,000 or more in a single project.
Internationally recognized for its vineyards, Mendoza is much more than wines and natural landscapes that attract people from all over the world during the four seasons of the year.
Sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) are now crucial matters that are high on the agenda within the business world.
Women’s leadership in senior positions can impact the commercial performance of mid-market businesses including profit expectations.
Insights for organisations preparing to implement the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)’s Standards.
How can recruitment and retention help grow international business?
Brand has been identified as a key driver of mid-market success when looking to grow and develop international business.
Top five major constraints that are testing the mid-market’s ability to grow their businesses internationally.
Evolving supply chains and trade patterns amid ongoing global uncertainty.
Grant Thornton’s latest International Business Report (IBR) reveals that the mid-market has high expectations for prospects abroad and is showing an eager appetite to invest.
