A report produced by Greenpeace France on June 4, 2019, concluded that eating animal products in Europe increases deforestation in Brazil and Argentina because of the massive importation of transgenic soybeans from these countries to feed the livestock.
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Peru continues to be seen as a success story in emerging markets, culminating in an expected “respectable demand” for Peruvian sovereign bonds in the future, according to a fund manager from JP Morgan, Diana Amoa.
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In a report published by the Institute for Management and Development (IMD), Chile fell by seven places in the list of the most competitive countries in the world.
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The trade war between the U.S. and China has had a global effect, where the major players in the market have increased their aversion to risk and, as a result, withdrawn capital from developing markets.
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The film by Federico Marcello offers a deeper look into the ongoing cultural exchange between the Argentine and Chinese peoples. There are an estimated 200,000 Chinese people in Argentina.
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Former mayor Mauricio Navarro Salinas, an alleged participant in the trafficking of 381 Chinese migrants, publicly stated that he was misled and that he never knew he was involved in a crime.
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Cuba and Russia unite against the United States due to “unilateral coercive measures” that they are both experiencing.
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Havana and Moscow say they are rejecting Washington’s “unilateral coercive measures.”
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Foreign investment in the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) reached a record high in the first four months of Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s presidency, in sharp contrast with the same time period of Enrique Peña Nieto’s presidency.
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Saladillo native Eber Andriuolo worked 20 years in Germany in press agencies, but after taking a cooking course, he called a friend and returned to Argentina to open a brewery called Lindenberg in Estación Facundo Quiroga of the town Nueve de Julio.
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