Chile’s accounted cherry exports reached an amount superior to 150,000 tons, in comparison with the previous 2014-2015 season’s reports of 103,000 tons.
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According to a report by the Mercantile Registry of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tegucigalpa, 2,523 companies were registered in the first four months of 2018, 17% less than the 3,057 companies registered in the same period in 2017.
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The communications company Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Cuba (Etecsa) has announced that, on June 5, it will permit Cubans to make up to three money transfers per day using the balance on their mobile phone lines.
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In the past 5 weeks, Nicaragua has experienced serious political unrest, which is now affecting the economy’s wellbeing.
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The University of São Paulo (USP) held a one-day conference to discuss the need for Brazil’s legal framework to more urgently address user data protection.
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This year Condé Nast Traveller España magazine acclaimed Costa Rica for its “rich biodiversity and its various attractive tourist sites.” The award reflects the favorable image the world has of Costa Rica’s abundant airline companies and hotels offered to tourists.
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Climate change presents a threat to many jobs in our current economy, but a “green” economy, one oriented toward environmental sustainability, may generate millions of jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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The industrial production statistics released by Mexico’s Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (INEGI) for the month of March indicate a continued deceleration in the mining sector, a recovery in the construction sector, and significant growth in the manufacturing sector.
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Around 7,500 small and medium sized companies closed in Argentina over the past two and a half years.
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A new technology, Blockchain, may help Peruvian startups raise capital by using their own cryptocurrency to be bought similarly to issuing stock.
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