Issue Jun 07-13 2023: Since the pandemic, many Dominicans partake in remote work due to extremely limited job options.
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Issue Jun 07-13 2023: The home appliances industry suggests that Minha Casa, Minha Vida should include essential home appliances, in efforts to increase sales of the struggling sector.
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Issue Jun 07-13 2023: The Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) decreased for the first time in a year, according to survey data released by the Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR).
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Issue Jun 07-13 2023: The informal sector of labor has become predominant in Latin America.
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Issue May 31-Jun 06 2023: A promising tax reform is in the Brazilian Congress, which could provide fiscal justice for the low-income families who are most heavily taxed as workers and consumers of products.
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Issue May 31-Jun 06 2023: According to World Bank projections, Argentina is estimated to fall into recession in 2023 and then grow again throughout 2024.
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Issue May 31-Jun 06 2023: Near-retirement individuals who invested in Chilean, Colombian, and Peruvian private pension fund administrators (AFPs) suffered historic losses in 2022, even as the companies themselves made millions.
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Issue May 31-Jun 06 2023: Due to intense drought, the Canal of Panama has decreased the number of ships that transit the canal.
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Issue May 24-30 2023: The Colombian department of Huila, a major contributor to the agricultural sector, was presented as a model of productive development not only for the rest of the country, but for the entire Latin American region in the recently held forum A Model of Territorial Productive Development, which took place in Neiva,
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Issue May 24-30 2023: Electricity generation has been reduced by almost a quarter in just the past four years in Cuba. According to recently published data by the National Statistics Office (ONEI), 25% fewer gigawatts (GW) per hour were produced on the island.
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