The Colombian government hopes to promote the fight against smuggling and end the importation of products at low prices.
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution is known for the era of digitalization, which has produced intelligent factories, the “internet of things,” and endless inventions that are produced to facilitate tasks for humans, and even replacing their labor.
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The international “gourmet coffee boom” has given new life to one of the oldest industries in the small Central American country of Nicaragua.
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In 2017, three Costa Rican chains have opened new pizzerias with a customizable, yet traditional preparation process.
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In Honduras, ten major companies are interested in investing in Zones for Employment and Economic Development, or ZEDEs.
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Argentina’s “Plan RenovAR” seeks to stimulate the growth of renewable energy companies throughout the country.
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Political tensions in Mexico have been brewing for the past 100 years, and economics has a lot to do with it.
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The semi-annual International Monetary Funds (FMI) and World Bank meeting in Washington left its members, “perplexed.”
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To celebrate World Food Day on October 16, representatives from the Dominican government and international organizations came together to strategize about combatting hunger in the DR.
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The Failure Institute, directed by Leticia Gasca, has created the Global Failure Index. This index is “a roadmap” that is designed to explain why businesses close so frequently in Mexico.
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