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According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation of Peru (Minagri), the recently approved transfer of shares from the Odebrecht group in the Olmos-Tinajones project strengthens the future sustainability of the project.

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Are things finally starting to look up for the Dominican Republic?

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Recently, the economy in the Mexican state of Querétaro has moved away from hardware and plastic components and made its way towards more diverse and creative industries such as design, software development, and animation.

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Colombia’s private investment in transportation infrastructure has been growing steadily into 2017.

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Fluctuating exchange rates, increased production costs, regional decline and international competition have spelled disaster for the Argentinean agricultural industry.

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As both producers and consumers are beginning to identify the benefits of genetic modification, attitudes are changing, resulting in higher demands.

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The Salvadoran economy has experienced an average of 1.9% annual growth over the last decade, the lowest growth rate in Central America.

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The number of wind and solar farms has been growing rapidly in several Latin American countries, which is good news for the future of clean energy, but until transmission lines are also constructed to transfer the energy, all that is produced will remain idle.

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A recent survey revealed how Colombian businesses are facing issues of knowledge, sensitivity, strategies and challenges of climate change, competitiveness, and green growth.

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Income speaks to inequality. At the same time, the accessibility of basic services may offer a mirror, or another way to reflect on the socioeconomic problem.

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