The Regional Business Leaders' Meeting, Erede 2017, took place against a backdrop of significant challenges and a call to immediate action, reflected in its theme "Here and Now." Our team had the honor of participating in this crucial event, where vital topics for the economy and regional development were discussed.
Erede 2017 was held against a backdrop of economic and political uncertainty. The separation of Bío Bío and Ñuble, along with a year of negative economic growth and the apparent indifference of presidential candidates, were central topics. The notable absence of key figures such as candidates Sebastián Piñera and Alejandro Guillier, as well as President Michelle Bachelet, underscored the seriousness of the situation.
Pedro Ortiz (CEO Kespo Capital), Juan Villanueva (ex Consul Chile-España)
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President of Irade, Eduardo Abuauad, opened the session with a strong critique of the government for the separation of Ñuble, arguing that this decision increases public spending and responds more to political than economic motives. Abuauad also urged the private sector to take on greater social responsibility, addressing citizen concerns.
Debate and Analysis
During the event, an interesting analogy was used, comparing the situation to an episode of "Game of Thrones," emphasizing the urgency and seriousness of the debate on economic slowdown. This comparison arose after the presentation by Intendant Rodrigo Díaz, who showed a video of children's orchestras performing the series' main theme, highlighting the importance of social development.
Erede 2017 was a significant event that underscored the need for coordinated action between the public and private sectors to overcome current challenges. Our participation reaffirms our commitment to regional development and our willingness to collaborate in finding sustainable and responsible solutions.