WASHINGTON, D.C. - Joaquin Spamer is the Founder and President of CIL Group, whose companies include Commodities Integrated Logistics, SALSA, Bio Safe, CIL Capital, and CIL Fresh, among others.\xa0
CIL Group\u2019s expertise encompasses sectors like logistics, international trade, real estate, development, warehousing, commodities, and construction.\xa0
Spamer actively contributes to the promotion and development of the Tamaulipas and South Texas region, holding advisory positions in the McAllen Economic Development Corporation and Rio Bank, and serving as the President of The Binational Council for Economic Development of Reynosa.
Last week, Spamer participated at a conference at the Wilson Center. The one-day event was titled \u201cBuilding a Competitive U.S.-Mexico Border Conference.\u201d It was co-sponsored by the Mexico Institute and the Border Trade Alliance. The panel Spamer was on discussed \u201cCross-Border Commerce Before and After Covid-19.\u201d
Here are all the comments Spamer made during the discussion.
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