Venezuela’s government is looking to sit down with Chinese officials once more to talk loans and capital, but China wants something in return before any such meeting can happen.
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Ecuadorian and European officials met recently to discuss the future of a trade agreement, and it went extraordinarily well.
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Between 2005 and 2015, gross foreign direct investment from China in Bolivia grew more than 500 times (from $46,000 to 22.3 million dollars). Currently, Chinese companies handle 23 major state projects for more than two billion dollars. And yet, according to experts their presence in Bolivia is still in its infancy compared to other Latin
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The Center for Export and Investment of the Dominican Republic (CEI-RD) and the Dominican Association of Health Tourism (ADTS) agreed to encourage foreign investment in the form of health tourism, developing new projects and promoting improvements in technological capacity for this booming sector of the economy.
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The Costa Rican government’s decision to ban the entry of controversial Nicaraguan comedian Reynaldo Ruiz was the subject of questioning by the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations.
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The Organization of American States (OAS) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) alerted that most of the countries in Latin America lack strategies for ensuring cyber security, a reality which leaves the region in a “highly vulnerable” position against attacks of this nature.
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Ecuador expressed its interest in starting a negotiation dialogue for a Commerce Agreement for Development (CAD) to Canada, explained the Ecuadorian ambassador in Ottawa, Nicolás Trujillo.
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Twenty university professors, most of them Japanese, concluded that for the past three years the presence of women in positions of responsibility has remained “quite high” in 90 percent of the Latin American countries.
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The Wang and Ortega project is viewed as questionable due to unlikelihood that it will be propelled by a viable businesses model.
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YPFB hired the Chinese firm Sinopec International Petroleum Service Ecuador–Bolivia branch to oversee the operation and management of the three drills that were acquired from China National Construction and Agricultural Machinery Import and Export Corporation (CAMC).
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