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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A strike at the world’s largest copper mine is masking an upswing in growth in other sectors of the Chilean economy.
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On its voyage from Asia to the eastern coast of the United States, the Cosco Development ship has become the largest vessel to pass through the Panama Canal.
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The notion that the two main economic ideologies shaping the global market are capitalism and socialism is changing.
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Paraguay has the smallest deficit and best fiscal performance of any country in the region.
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Costa Rica Brewery announced the opening of its first “Beer Store,” where it will sell products with the names of its various brands.
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According to the Brazilian Association of the Industry of Pet Products (ABINPET), 2016 was a particularly hard year for the pet products’ industry in Brazil.
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The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) hosted a conference for regional countries at which they could examine their international financing trends, learn how to mobilize their resources, and achieve new sustainable development goals.
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Marco Kremerman, an economist at Fundación Sol and writer for a column in Ciper, addressed low salaries in Chile, calling the situation is “as real as it is ridiculous: in Chile salaries are not enough to live on.”
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