Everything you need to know about Paraguay
Complete guides, market analysis and everything you need to know about Paraguay.
Paraguay Brings Together 23 Countries at the FEPY 2026 International Business Roundtable
The second edition of FEPY, organized by UIP with support from MIC and REDIEX, takes place June 3–5 in Luque with over 1,100 participants from 23 countries.
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Paraguay's Poultry Industry Takes Flight: Investment, Expansion and New Export Markets
JBS, Pluma and Pechugón lead a wave of investment and market openings positioning Paraguay's poultry sector as one of the most dynamic in the region.
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Paraguay breaks all-time record: soy complex exports surpass US$ 3 billion
Paraguay's record 2025/26 soy harvest—the largest in the country's history—propels soy complex exports to all-time highs, cementing the country's status as an agro-industrial powerhouse.
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Types of Business in Paraguay: EAS, SRL and SA — Which to Choose and How to Register
Paraguay has three main business structures: the EAS (fast, from 1 shareholder), the SRL (classic, 2–25 partners) and the SA (for large ventures). This guide explains differences, costs, and registration steps so you choose the right option.
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Paraguay eliminates tax on airline tickets to boost connectivity and tourism
The measure aims to cut operating costs, attract new airlines, and provide more affordable fares that strengthen tourism and business in the country.
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Taxes and cost of living: Chile and Bolivia vs Paraguay 2026
Chilean IGC at 40% worldwide, Bolivian IUE at 25% plus the parallel-dollar crisis, versus Paraguay's territorial 10-10-10 with zero tax on foreign income. Verified comparison with full tax table, Numbeo 2026 cost-of-living data, and the only Chile-Paraguay DTT active in Latin America. Moody's Baa3 investment grade and 7-9% USD real estate yield.
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Moving to Paraguay 2026: residency guide by nationality
Paraguay granted 40,600 residencies in 2025 (+42%). The process varies by nationality: border-zone rules, bilateral DTT, exit taxes. Index of 8 country-specific guides — Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Uruguay, USA, Germany, Chile and Bolivia.
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Chileans in Paraguay 2026: the structurally protected fiscal leap with DTT and no property restrictions
Chile holds the only active DTT with Paraguay among low-tax jurisdictions in Latin America (Law 2,965/06, since 2009). Chilean nationals also face zero property restrictions — unlike Argentines and Brazilians who face the 50 km border zone rule. Honest fiscal analysis of moving from worldwide 40% income tax (IGC, Law 21,713) to territorial 10-10-10. Real costs USD 4,560–11,100.
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Bolivians in Paraguay 2026: residency, taxes and how to protect your capital from the currency freeze
With the parallel dollar between Bs 9.98 and Bs 10.40 and withdrawals capped at US$25/week, Paraguay — 1h45 by plane and with simplified MERCOSUR residency since August 2024 — is the most accessible refuge for Bolivians: territorial 10-10-10 tax system, free dollar access, and Moody's Baa3 investment-grade guaraní.
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Bioceanic Corridor: how Paraguay sheds its landlocked label and becomes a 21st-century logistics hub
With the bridge about to close and 2,400 km of Pacific corridor under construction, Paraguay has a unique investment window. We analyze the six sectors that will be transformed and where the concrete opportunities lie.
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Commuter Rail: the electric system connecting Asunción to Ypacaraí that will carry 40,000 passengers daily
The Senate approved the project on May 13, 2026 and the Chamber of Deputies votes on May 26. The electric system, financed with UAE participation, will connect 44 kilometers in 3 to 5 years and inaugurate modern mass transit in Paraguay.
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Bioceanic Bridge just 21 meters away from connecting Paraguay and Brazil
The most important infrastructure project in the Paraguayan Chaco enters its final countdown. Only 21 meters of concrete separate Carmelo Peralta from Porto Murtinho.
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Atome closes USD 665 million deal to build in Villeta the world's first green fertilizer plant at industrial scale
British company Atome PLC reached its Final Investment Decision in April 2026 to build in Villeta a plant that will produce 260,000 metric tons of fertilizers per year using Itaipú green hydrogen, avoiding 500,000 MT of CO₂ annually.
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