Although it will still take some time to get energy contracts in place, Dominicans are using electricity of all kinds like never before.
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Despite the influx of nearly half a million people to Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 Summer Games, Brazil’s economy is projected to stay largely unaffected.
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Arsat, Argentina’s homegrown Satellite company is having trouble growing and advancing amid competition with more well-established foreign companies cornering the domestic market.
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Despite the hard times Mexico has been going through recently, one Mexican financial group is optimistic about its country’s future economic climate.
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For business owners, the prospect of having to lower prices can be troubling, while for consumers the prospect of having the same bi-weekly paycheck in an inflated economy can be equally troubling.
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With energy consumption having increased from last year, Costa Rican officials are looking to make sure their grid can handle the demand, and how they can improve it to meet demands in the future.
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Microloans have become increasingly more popular in the South American nation of Colombia.
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A group of women has been improving the quality of life among their rural population through a revolving system of microloans for over two decades.
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Mexico continues to invest in its infrastructure by building brand new roads year after year, but why hasn’t its investment been reflected in its world rankings?
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The authorities of the state-owned Electricity Union (UNE) of Cuba assured consumers that blackouts “neither exist nor are planned,” although they did insist on so-called savings and compliance measures by the Government in order to reduce fuel consumption on the island.
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