398: Ecuador: Can One Man Lead A Nation Into A New Era?
For a time, Ecuador was one of South America’s most attractive expat destinations; low cost of living, a great climate, a dollarized economy and straightforward residency pathways.
….then crime exploded, and Ecuador stopped feeling like a country with expat upside…
Until Daniel Noboa stepped in.
In today’s episode, I break down one of the most important political shifts happening in Latin America right now: Ecuador under President Daniel Noboa. The country is not “fixed,” but the trajectory appears to be shifting… and for investors, expats, and serious Plan-B thinkers, trajectory is what matters most.
Enjoy today’s episode!
IN TODAY’S EPISODE
- Tune in to learn why Noboa’s “internal armed conflict” declaration changed the trajectory of Ecuador’s security crisis… and how his approach compares with Bukele’s El Salvador model.
- Is 38 too young to run a country? Hear my take on Ecuador having a President who’s so young (even younger than me, believe it or not!)
- Find out why China remains economically relevant – and what that means for energy, infrastructure, and fiscal recovery inside the country
- Could Ecuador realistically re-emerge as a serious expat destination? Hear my thoughts on what needs to happen first.
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