Bolivia’s coca leaf business hopes to restart as Bolivians begin to resume normal activities.
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On Monday, June 1, long lines of Venezuelans waited in their cars to pay for gasoline. Gas has been in short supply for weeks, but now it will have a real cost attached to it.
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Argentinian President Alberto Fernández and Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof announced plans to restart public works projects in 40 municipalities.
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A recent report from the Havana Consulting firm came to the conclusion that Cuba’s market is “dying, poor, and structurally and technologically backwards.”
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In an attempt to safely reopen the country to commerce after the shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Costa Rican government has put forward a plan outlining the protocol for all cargo carriers entering the country.
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The Bogotá metro project is slated to continue, and even expand, despite serious concerns.
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The Mexican Secretary of Economy, Graciela Márquez Colín, noted that this percentage represents a total of 326,000 loans implemented.
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The spread of COVID-19 has profoundly affected the livelihoods of many workers within the maquilas (assembly plants) of Guatemala.
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Economists predict that an already floundering Venezuelan economy faces tremendous difficulty in recovering from COVID-19.
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Due to travel restrictions, airlines throughout Latin America have become some of the most vulnerable to defaults in the next year, and government aid has been sparse.
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