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According to the IADB, the aim is to support the design and execution of the CH-L1181 loan operation by strengthening the institutions and mechanisms related to investment attraction, data, and human capital for the global services sector in Chile. This will be achieved by meeting the specific objectives of: (i) modernizing the tools of specialized agencies to streamline investment attraction and export promotion processes, which require innovation and are linked to economic growth and productivity increases; (ii) gathering and analyzing data from the services sector to make adjustments to public policy supporting global services exports, a key sector in the country's productive agenda; (iii) streamlining training processes and developing specific human capital capabilities, which contribute to increasing the country's competitiveness and productivity.
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