Uruguay may soon have an augmented demand for beef as it continues to court the demanding consumer Japan as a possible site for exportation.
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On Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly chose Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama to be members of the Human Rights Council for the next three years. They will begin on January first.
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According to the 2016 World Bank Doing Business report released by the secretariats of Economy (SE) and Finance (SHCP), Mexico became the Latin American country easiest to do business with.
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Bolivia’s president, Evo Morales announced that a nuclear center will be built using Russian technology and it will present no risk to the environment.
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The lack of consultation and the expropriation process would affect the livelihoods of the indigenous people and African natives from the Caribbean south of Nicaragua.
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Although both countries are partners in NAFTA, and their commercial trade has soared in the past two decades, their ties still go unnoticed.
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José Ángel Gurria, the secretary general of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development asserted that with a second phase of reforms, the best possible benefit will be obtained from the structural reforms that have already been approved.
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The Taiwan legislative committee decided that they would freeze some of Taipei’s financial aid to the Dominican Republic, in order to push authorities to solve the murder of the Taiwanese diplomat in Santo Domingo over three years ago.
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The TPP has been signed by twelve countries and now must be ratified by each nation’s legislature.
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Tomás Pedro Regalado, mayor of Miami, during a convention with around a hundred Spanish businessmen, cautioned any investment in Cuba before systematic economic change is affected there.
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