The end of the fiscal year for the Panama Canal has brought interesting conclusions about its productivity.
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The President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, is concentrating more political power in his position, and is making a lot of governmental decisions personally.
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At the United Nations General Assembly, Latin American countries showed grave division between their governments.
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Juan Orlando Hernández, the president of Honduras, proposed a plan to mitigate the negative impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the world.
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China and Cuba established diplomatic relations with one another 60 years ago, and on the 60th anniversary date signed a new trade deal together.
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Dropping rates of trade in the tobacco sector in other countries contributed to the Dominican Republic’s growth.
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Wheat is one of the most ubiquitous crops in the world; used in pasta, bread, baked goods, tortillas, and more. Wheat is also one of the most genetically complex crops in the world.
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A fleet of roughly 400 fishing vessels of predominately Chinese origin was recorded in the waters off the Peruvian coast, each boasting a hold capacity upwards of 300 tons.
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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, an Argentine brewing company has invested $10 million to expand their production capacity.
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Several banks have aided in the extraction of billions of dollars from Venezuela.
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