ECONOMY
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OPEC may not be dead, but it is not what it was before
Not long ago, this group controlled, almost entirely, the oil market, but now it is dominated by other leaders
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What should Huawei users take into account after Google’s sanctions?
For Huawei users, the uncertainty will last until August, but they must be prepared for everything, even for a brand's own…
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FAO and OECD foresee a slowdown in soybeans in Latin America
Production growth will be 2.8% in the next decade, compared to 6.9% in the two previous decades
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Ecuador to join market-friendly Pacific Alliance under Moreno
Pacific Alliance members currently account for 37% of gross domestic product in Latin American and the Caribbean
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Political polarization in Colombia is already making noise in the economy
Despite having signed a peace agreement, the country remains divided politically and socially
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Colombia: the price of closing one of its most important routes
Having one of its most importants roads closed, which connects the east of the country with the capital, causes a…
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Ecotourism or fishing? For Peru, some fish are more valuable alive
Peruvian artisanal fishermen must take care of what remains in their fishing nets because some species contribute more to the…
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Cuba is studying cryptocurrency as part of economic crisis measures
Miguel Diaz-Canel, working to establish his legitimacy after assuming the presidency in April 2018, said the government was working on…
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Ecuador cracks down on illegal miners in northern region
The South American nation is hoping to fuel its sluggish economy by expanding its mining sector
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In push to raise coffee output, Colombia’s south may hold key
The world's top grower of washed arabica has hovered around 14 million 60-kg bags for four years as farmers battled…
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