Global Services Industry in Chile In 2008, exports for the Chilean global services industry reached a record US$843.6 million. The contribution of the different sectors within the industry, and their key areas, is shown below.

Investment Opportunities by sector: BPO, ITO, KPO & IPO There are a wide range of investment opportunities in all of the sectors within the global services industry. Below are some of the areas regarded as having high potential for investment.

Global Services Strategic Council In November 2007, the Strategic Public-Private Council of Global Services (Global Services Strategic Council) was established with the goal of designing and implementing measures to aid the development and expansion of the industry in Chile. The Global Services Strategic Council is divided into four committees which are responsible for human capital, international promotion, local industry development, and infrastructure and regulation. The council members include company and business association representatives, academics, and government officials.
Chile has taken significant steps to incorporate biotechnology into its economy. Through a powerful series of initiatives, including a new regulatory framework and economic incentives, Chile seeks to develop a world-class biotechnology sector.
Fruit Cluster
Long considered one of the most attractive areas of the world for fruticulture, Chile's fruit growing industry continues to flourish and provide business opportunities for overseas investors.

Wine Cluster
Chile's winemaking regions have been labelled a "viticultural paradise". Every year the thriving Chilean wine industry attracts more and more investment from overseas producers, and new vineyards continue to be planted.
 This industries are some of the most relevant in the country

Aquaculture industry - Abalones Exports reached a total of US $625 M

Ornamental Rock Industry Types of Rocks produced :

Travertine marbles
Onyx
Alabaster
Granite
Obsidian
Tufas
Ignimbrites
Chile ranks among the world's leading mining nations, producing over a third of the global copper output and a large number of other minerals. Progressive legislation and a healthy investment environment have made Chile the mining capital of Latin America.
Renewable energy in Chile:
In light of the contemporary era, in particular the advent of environmental concerns and energy shortages, companies that specialize in Renewable Energy are investing in the future both commercially, and environmentally.

There are a variety of energy options available, including bio-mass, mini-hydro, geothermal energy, and wind power.
Chile's farmed salmon industry has grown by leaps and bounds over the past two decades, and Chile is expected to surpass Norway as the world's top salmon producer. The industry has experienced massive growth over the last 17 years.

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