Founded in Paris in 1929, the CCLAM (Latin American Chamber of Commerce) embodies nearly a century of commitment to fostering economic and cultural relations between France and Latin America. Under the presidency of Jose Francisco Rodriguez Queiruga, the institution reinforces its mission as a strategic pivot, now covering all 22 countries across the region. In a global context where value chains are being reshaped, Jose Francisco Rodriguez Queiruga leads the CCLAM with a vision resolutely focused on long-term action. His mandate aims to build a sustainable bridge, capable of transforming historical commercial opportunities into concrete results for both French and Latin American businesses. The President’s strategy rests on three fundamental pillars: - Cross-border expertise: Supporting SMEs in expanding their operations across a vast and diverse territory of 22 nations. - Sustainable strategic vision: Embedding the Chamber’s engagement in a continuous, year-round framework, moving beyond ephemeral initiatives to ensure the stability required by investors. - Culture as an economic lever: Leveraging our shared cultural wealth as the essential foundation for exchanges and a driver of trust among economic actors. As a chamber of both memory and action, the CCLAM, under the leadership of Jose Francisco Rodriguez Queiruga, stands more than ever as the preferred partner for entrepreneurs building the future of the relationship between France and Latin America.
Jose Francisco Rodriguez Queiruga
CCLAM - Latin American Chamber of Commerce