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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Mexico Works Hard to Revive Pemex Despite Many Challenges
The government of Mexico is steadfast in its efforts to revive Pemex, the state-owned oil company. With a plan to…
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ECONOMY
Crime is Latin America’s Economic Drain
Crime and violence in Latin America and the Caribbean take an enormous toll on the economy, costing the region nearly…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Iberia Fuels Economic Growth in Latin America with Nearly 114,000 Jobs
Iberia, the Spanish airline, is making a significant economic impact in Latin America by generating 73% of its global job…
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ECONOMY
Sheinbaum to Steer Mexico Through Economic and Environmental Crossroads
As Claudia Sheinbaum takes over as Mexico’s president, she inherits a mix of opportunities and challenges. Balancing trade partnerships, Pemex’s…
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ECONOMY
IMF Raises Latin America and Caribbean Growth Forecast for 2024
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its 2024 growth forecast for Latin America, projecting a 2.1% increase in GDP,…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexico’s Cybercrime Crisis: Over Half of Latin American Attacks Target the Country
Mexico accounted for over half of all cyberattacks reported in Latin America during the first half of 2024, with 31…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Costa Rica Strengthens Ties with Silicon Valley Tech Giants
Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves recently concluded a productive tour of Silicon Valley, where he met with tech leaders like…
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ECONOMY
Lula’s Stand Against Sports Betting: Can Regulation Stop the Economic Crisis?
Brazil is gripped by a sports betting craze that threatens household incomes and the well-being of vulnerable families. President Luiz…
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ANALYSIS
Milei’s University Veto As Necessary Step for Argentina’s Economic Stability
Argentine President Javier Milei’s decision to veto the public university funding law is a bold but necessary measure. Amid soaring…
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ECONOMY
The ILO Predicts that the Unemployment Rate in Latin America will Drop by One Tenth in 2024, to 6.1%
The unemployment rate in Latin America and the Caribbean will continue its downward trend and will drop from 6.2% in…
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