On January 7, 2019, Bolivia’s Minister of Hydrocarbons, Luis Alberto Sánchez, made it known that negotiations were underway to increase the amount of natural gas being exported to Brazil and Argentina.
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In the past year, Peruvian agro-exportations have continued to grow, and exporters have identified new products that have the potential to become major cash crops.
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Latin America will grow less than 2% in 2019 amid lingering uncertainty, with a structural weakening of international trade, aggravated by trade tensions between the United States and China.
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The Priests in the Option for the Poor demand a “more critical stance” from the Catholic Church against the Argentinian government.
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In Colombia, the long-awaited “emancipation of the regions” has perhaps arrived.
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Even as a national effort for financial inclusion has registered successes, 32.5 million Mexican adults do not use a bank account, credit card, or other banking services.
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The United States’ embargo on Cuba, as well as natural disasters, are two of the reasons why the country is facing a housing crisis.
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Argentina’s supermarkets experienced a 7.9% decline in sales by quantity in September 2018 compared with September 2017.
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President-elect Jair Bolsonaro recently named Roberto Castello Branco as the next president of Petrobras.
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Forbes magazine has published its Global 2000, a ranking of the 2,000 largest businesses in the world determined by sales, profits, assets, and market value.
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