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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: The SIBA Power Plant in Boca Chica is currently carrying out a specialized technical procedure that is essential in its efforts to finish building its combined-cycle turbines.

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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: So argued Congressman Julio Lopes, who called for the modernization of public services and advocated for steady energy to sustain data centers during the Brasília Summit.

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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: Bolivia’s investment risk rate has decreased, and the price of sovereign bonds has increased as of September 18th. Economists and internet users attributed the economic improvements to the August 17th elections and the departure of the Movement towards Socialism (MAS) from the government.

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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: The Mexican economy remains among the most attractive of its kind in all of Latin America for investors despite its slow growth, according to specialists.

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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: Latin American governments, from right to left, attract data centers with tax breaks and favorable rules, despite the problems they bring.

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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: Private companies claim that while electric car sales reached a record high in the first half of the year, charging infrastructure is a bottleneck that threatens the sector’s development.

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Issue Sep 10-16 2025: The latest report from the Cuban Observatory of Human Rights reveals that 79% of Cuban families either want to abandon the island themselves or personally know someone who does.

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Issue Sep 10-16 2025: Mining giants Codelco and Anglo American have finalized an agreement to jointly begin extractions at the Andina and Los Bronces copper deposits in central Chile. The agreement integrates both deposits within a single operational plan, one that will turn the area into one of the largest copper mines on the planet.

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Issue Sep 10-16 2025: The Colombian economy has shifted from being demand-driven to supply-driven, meaning that economic investments are currently greater than savings.

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Issue Sep 10-16 2025: The Panama Canal Authority plans to build a 76-kilometer gas pipeline and two maritime terminals that will allow the movement of up to 2.5 million barrels of energy products per day, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts without crossing the locks.

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