Fragomen Roundtable featuring Permits Foundation and AmCham Costa Rica
March 13, 2025 | 8:30 AM — 10:30 AM CST

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Real InterContinental Costa Rica, Multiplaza San Jose Shopping Center
San Jose 11856-1000
Fragomen, a global leader in immigration services, is pleased to host one of its flagship events for 2025 in Costa Rica, featuring Permits Foundation and AmCham Costa Rica. Join us for this roundtable discussion on March 13, 2025, at 8:30 AM. This event will explore geopolitics, including the influence of the U.S. and China in Latin America and their impact on talent mobility, economic development, and policy innovation.
Partners Leonor Echeverria and Julia Onslow-Cole will lead the discussion alongside esteemed guest speaker Indiana Trejos, Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade of Costa Rica and President of the National Trade Facilitation Council of Costa Rica.
Please contact [email protected] for an invitation. We look forward to your insights.
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Fragomen, líder global en servicios de inmigración, se complace en organizar uno de sus eventos insignia de 2025 en Costa Rica, con la participación de Permits Foundation y AmCham Costa Rica. Acompáñenos en esta mesa redonda el 13 de marzo de 2025 a las 8:30 AM.
Este evento abordará temas de geopolítica, incluyendo la influencia de EE.UU. y China en América Latina y su impacto en la movilidad del talento, el desarrollo económico y la innovación en políticas.
Las socias Leonor Echeverria y Julia Onslow-Cole liderarán la discusión junto con nuestra distinguida oradora invitada, Indiana Trejos, Viceministra de Comercio Exterior de Costa Rica y Presidenta del Consejo Nacional de Facilitación del Comercio de Costa Rica.
Para solicitar una invitación, comuníquese con [email protected]. Esperamos contar con sus valiosas perspectivas.
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