On 25 July 2022, the United States, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, and Panama signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the United States-Alliance for Development in Democracy (ADD) Consultative Dialogue on Supply Chains and Economic Growth. Under the memorandum, participant countries will work together to strengthen supply chain resiliency, with a view to sharing best practices and results with the entire region.
For the occasion, government and private sector country leaders also met in Washington, D.C. with the US Chamber of Commerce to finalize the development of the US Chamber Survey on Supply Chain Resiliency, which will identify key opportunities, challenges, and areas for collaboration.
The US State Department reported that the meetings in Washington, D.C. build on momentum from the Summit of the Americas that took place in June in Los Angeles...
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