LIMA, Peru. – The third Made in the Americas Business Summit will open in Lima for two days, where a representation of the sector in Cuba will be able to visualize the main exportable offers and their investment opportunities.

Cuba has five representative in the meeting, among them three businesswomen who occupy important positions in the island, a demonstration of the role of women in the Antillean economy.

The event to be held at the Westin Lima Hotel is, according to its organizers, the most important of its kind in the Americas and will bring together heads of State and leading entrepreneurs in the hemisphere.

Orlando Hernandez Guillen, President of the Chamber of Commerce of the Republic of Cuba, and member of this mission, said that although it is a small delegation, it is composed of representatives of key areas of the island’s economy.