To promote tourism and improve marketing strategies throughout Panama and Central America, workers are being trained in digital marketing techniques.
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In 2013, Colombia’s exports reached $60 billion in revenue, but in 2016, this number went down by almost half due to the drop in the value of oil.
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Arezzo & Co., leader of the Brazilian women’s footwear and handbag market and owner of the brands Arezzo, Schutz, Anacapri, Alexandre Birman, and Fiever, has taken an important step in winning over new consumers.
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A new report by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (Indec – National Institute of Statistics and Census) says that the poverty rate has reached 35.4% in Argentina and extreme poverty at 7.7%.
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The National Mexican Bank (Banxico) reported that remittances in Mexico reached 3,374 million dollars in the month of August creating a 17% annual increase.
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Regional immigration within the continent-sized behemoth that is Brazil has created a void in the market for specific regional foods, ingredients, and other products.
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Over the last almost seventy years, Colombia has not achieved meaningful advancement in terms of economic growth and equitable distribution, as have comparable countries around the world.
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Uruguayan agricultural professionals want to work and live their lives in their home country, but more and more they seem to find less and less opportunity there.
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The international economy has become very destabilized following the trade war between the United States and China and other uncertainties.
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The Cuban president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, asked for a period of “austerity and savings” of gas on September 11 because of US sanctions, prompting measures that remind Cubans of the “Special Period” of the 1990s in Cuba after the fall of the Soviet Union.
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