CREATE ACCOUNT

FORGOT YOUR DETAILS?

Venezuelan municipal governments have to be inventive in their efforts to provide services such as public security, trash collection, transportation, and infrastructure maintenance. 

Read More

Economist Alejandro Fernández, economic adviser to the Dominican government, said the main challenge for Danilo Medina should be the creation of jobs for middle class.  Livestock producers in Nicaragua look to improve milk production and increase calf rearing.  

Read More

Informality in employment fell 5.6 points in three years in Ecuador. 

Read More

Nobel Laureate in Economics Joseph Stiglitz, and investors George Soros and Kyle Bass weighed in on Argentina’s behalf in its struggle with hold out investors, and the International Capital Market Association hopes to ensure that there are no repeats of Argentina’s situation. 

Read More

Seven months after it launched its ambitious bid to have the lion’s share of Internet sales in Colombia, Cdiscount celebrates the results. 

Read More

After several years of exploration and growth, the Costa Rican robotics sector is set to leave its childhood and enter adulthood. 

Read More

Critics of the democratically elected government of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner have compared her strategies for dealing with the vulture funds to those of the military government that invaded the Falkland Islands, but the CFK administration fires back that the holdouts are “mobsters;” some observers think the dispute should end up in the Hague, and

Read More

The Economic Climate Index fell to its lowest point since July 2009, when the region suffered the effects of the international economic crisis.  

Read More

At the Council of the Americas meeting held in Guatemala investment opportunities in that country were presented. In the forum presenters stressed the importance of the integration of Central America to facilitate trade, investment needs in infrastructure, connectivity and human capital.

Read More

The administration of President Luis Guillermo Solís has set an ambitious goal to create 217,000 jobs and integrate more workers into the formal sector during the next four years.  The business community, however, does not share the president’s enthusiasm. 

Read More
image_pdfimage_print
TOP