EMIS Insights, our proprietary research arm, provides comprehensive industry reports on key emerging markets. Our network of locally based industry experts supplies analysis exclusive to EMIS customers.
Each report contains in-depth analysis of the sector’s importance for the country’s economy, detailed statistics and infographics. The report’s contents include executive summary, sector and subsector overviews, competitive and regulatory environment, as well as thorough company profiles of the top market players.
The wood and paper sector is one of Brazil’s most competitive industries on an international scale. Its main advantages feature an abundance of available land, favourable soil and climatic conditions and high ...
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An integrated and strong transport infrastructure and services sector will create an environment conducive to economic growth. The benefits span across job creation, reduction in transport costs, improvement in the speed of doing business ...
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The Indian ICT sector is highly competitive. India’s young, and increasingly affluent, population is driving demand for ICT products and services, and this dynamic has attracted participation by large domestic and multinational firms. ...
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India is one of the world’s most significant food and beverage producers and has a substantial share of the global export markets in various categories, including rice, sugar, eggs, and beef (buffalo meat). Nevertheless, ...
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In a Latin American context, Chile is not a particularly large pharmaceutical and healthcare market, since its population is relatively small and healthy in terms of incidence of communicable diseases. However, the country’s changing ...
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Russia is home to the fifth largest car market in Europe and the ninth largest in the world. The automotive industry, however, takes less than half percent of the economy and employs just 3% of the manufacturing sector’s workforce. ...
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The electric power sector is usually one of the first industries that are affected by crises, and in Brazil it was no different. The 2015 recession had dampened growth and investments, but 2019 promised a solid recovery in years to come. ...
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Brazil’s oil and gas sector has been transformed by the discovery and development of the abundant hydrocarbon reservoirs in the pre-salt offshore region, which started in 2006. A decade later, the country surpassed Mexico ...
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Argentina occupies leading positions in the production and export of several agricultural commodities, ranking among the world’s ten biggest producers of soybean, maize, wheat, sunflower, beef and poultry meat ...
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As of the end of 2019, Latin America and the Caribbean accounted for 19.0% of the world’s crude oil reserves and 4.1% of natural gas reserves, turning the region into a prominent player in the global oil and natural gas industry ...
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