Many are skeptical of the idea of promoting the 'orange economy' of Colombian President Iván Duque. The initiative is to boost creative industries, such as cinema, television series production, festivals, carnivals, gastronomy, advertising and design. The numbers speak for themselves. There are already 600,000 Colombians who are part of the jobs produced by the 'orange economy', a figure that triples the 200,000 workers in the mining industry of that country. Why is it so important to promote other industries than traditional ones? According to a study published by the University of Oxford, cited in the book 'Save who can', 47% of jobs in the United States are at risk of disappearing. Therefore, do not miss this Sunday the visit of the Colombian president to the Oppenheimer program Presents and knows the impacts that these measures could have on the continent.
Why is Duque's 'orange economy' a success?
2019-10-04T21:41:17.631Z
Many are skeptical of the idea of promoting the 'orange economy' of Colombian President Iván Duque. The initiative consists in promoting creative industries, such as the cinema, the…