Andrés Valenciano Yamuni
Former Minister of Foreign Trade, Costa Rica
Andrés Valenciano Yamuni is a former Minister of Foreign Trade for Costa Rica. As Minister, he was responsible for Costa Rican foreign trade policies and the attraction of foreign investment, as well as the representation before several multilateral organisations, such as SIECA, the WTO, and the OECD.
Andrés Valenciano Yamuni has over 15 years of professional experience. He is an Industrial Engineer graduated from the University of Costa Rica, with a Master degree in International Business from The Fletcher School - Tufts University in the United States of America, and he’s a Lee Kuan Yew School Senior Fellow from the National University of Singapore. He has led research studies and projects related to social and economic development in over 12 countries in three continents. Before becoming Minister, he was the Executive President of the Instituto Nacional de Aprendizaje, where he was in charge of technical and vocational education in the country. Mr. Valenciano Yamuni was awarded as one of the “40 under 40” for contributions to Costa Rican society in 2013 and is part of the Advisory Council of the “State of the Nation” program.
Recent work by Andrés Valenciano Yamuni
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How Costa Rica became an FDI powerhouse
Costa Rica has become a world leader in attracting FDI. We talked with the former Minister of Foreign Trade to find out how.
Published 13.01.26