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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced that three new social and environmental programs would be unveiled in June, aimed at improving the lives of low-income Brazilians.

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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: As of June, domestic workers in Argentina have gone six months without any adjustment to their minimum wage, both in terms of monthly and hourly compensation.

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Issue Jun 01-11 2025: The Minister of Economy and Finance in Peru, Raúl Pérez Reyes, is looking toward regional industrialization to revitalize the nation’s economy.

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Issue Jun 01-11 2025: A report published by the insurance company, Allianz, ranked Colombia as the country in South America with the most political protests in 2024. This title has long term effects and warnings for companies investing and operating in Colombia.

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Issue Jun 01-11 2025: Mexico is currently experiencing a decline in growth protections. The World Bank adjusted the country’s growth estimates from 1.3% to 0.2%.

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Issue Jun 01-11 2025: The Autoridad del Canal de Panamá (ACP) has acknowledged concerns from its clients over a potential threat to the Canal’s neutrality.

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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: Guatemala plans to use its availability of sugar to grow in confectionery exports. First, a series of production and exportation innovations must take place.

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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: Colombia’s economy showed signs of modest growth in early 2025, driven by improvement in agriculture, services, and culture, while traditional industries like manufacturing and mining continue to struggle.

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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: Experts on the matter are insisting that the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (CIIT) poses no threat to the Panama Canal, since the two corridors are infrastructures built with entirely different purposes in mind.

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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: While it is unclear how many people inside Cuba support US congressman Carlos Gimenez’s petition to the Trump administration to suspend remittances to the island nation, it is clear that such a measure would cut off one the more important sources of currency to the Castro dictatorship at an especially

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