Chile’s business environment is the result of a policy-driven strategy that has been focused on building sound macroeconomic fundamentals and strong institutions, promoting competition and international integration, and creating a more fair society in which all citizens benefit from economic development.
Economic growth has been accompanied by low inflation, a sharp drop in public debt, stable external accounts and strong international reserves. These achievements are the result of Chile’s commitment to economic liberalization and free-market policies, as well as of its pledge to maintain sound and responsible economic management.
Moreover, the country’s modern telecommunications system, its internationally competitive and solid banking sector, high-standard public infrastructure, excellent quality of services and ample availability of qualified workers are key factors that also favorably impress foreign investors.
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