Our energy industry leaders in the Grant Thornton network find out how businesses in their countries are considering energy costs analyzing IBR data.
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.
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.
Although Austria mainly trades with member countries of the European Union, Argentina occupies fourth place in Austrian consumer markets in Latin America.
There are 1,386 million cubic kilometres of water in the world, of which 97.5% is salty and 2.5% is fresh. These numbers have remained stable for two billion years. Growing domestic and industrial consumption leads us to seek alternatives for obtaining and supplying fresh water.
On August 9 and 10, the XII International Seminar "Lithium in the South American Region" was held in the city of Salta, an event organized annually by PANORAMA MINERO and which brings together 1,700 representatives of the main agents in the sector globally. Find out in this note the highlights of the event and how the lithium industry is today.
Our country has a wide range of energy resources. Given the growing demand to invest in a sustainable future, green hydrogen is positioned as an alternative. A new bill proposes its regulation.
