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Electronic commerce, commonly referred to as e-commerce, is growing slowly in Latin America. E-commerce is often praised for its convenience and accessibility to products that may not be located in nearby physical stores.

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Long faces turned into smiles as the 33rd Perumin mining convention began with great optimism in Arequipa, Peru. Even so, the same problems persist.

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In Chile, the organization ComunidadMujer revealed an average of only 6.9% of women administrators among the heads of Ipsa (Selective Stock Price index) companies, far from the 20% average of industrialized countries of the West.

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With the implementation of Zonas de Empleo y Desarrollo Económico (ZEDE), or Areas of Employment and Economic Development, Honduras will be on the road to becoming a beacon of development in both Central America and the world as they usher in a “generation of employment.”

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Throwing a birthday party in Caracas is no longer as simple or inexpensive as it used to be.

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An artisanal bakery in São Paulo has decided to adopt more sustainable packaging.

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With a business model promoted by Peruvian company Cafetalera Amazónica (Camsa), Amazon producers are now connecting directly to the coffee and chocolate industries.

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Entrepreneurs in Argentina are getting a boost from microloans to kickstart small businesses. Microloans are small loans offered to entrepreneurs who need money to start up their business.

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With growing demand for energy and skyrocketing prices, the Aysén region of Chile had hoped to use its water supply as an alternative energy source.

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The Solidarity Center for the Development of Women (Ce-Mujer) plans to implement a year-long project to empower women in the Dominican Republic’s workforce.

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