Issue Mar 01-07 2023: Due to the probability of the permanence of President Boluarte in office being regularly reviewed, economic agents must make decisions based on speculations.
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Issue Mar 01-07 2023: Brazil has been shocked by yet another case of modern slavery as over 200 enslaved workers were freed from inside the grape industry this past week.
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Issue Mar 01-07 2023: The number of workers affiliated with IMSS (Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social) grew by 175,875 jobs in February, the second largest increase ever recorded considering only the months of February.
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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: “The economies that grow the most and in an inclusive way are those that have the best institutions. Peru does not have those.”
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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: The Dominican Rice Union (UAD) considered President Luis Abinader’s speech on the rice sector as appropriate and coherent.
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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: Adjunct professor of international political economy, Luciana Ghiotto, spoke with University of Chile Radio and Newspaper on the start of the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (CPTPP) and its consequences for Chile.
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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: Funds are being misused in Mexico, and there are concerns about President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) leadership as it pertains to new infrastructure.
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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: Itaipú Binacional, a Paraguayan hydroelectric plant has settled its full debt after almost 50 years.
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Issue Feb 15-21 2023: Mexico has high levels of inequality, especially in rural areas which have been marginalized in government decisions.
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Issue Feb 15-21 2023: As much as there is a broad consensus on a positive outlook for the performance of Panama’s economy, one of the “most dynamic” in Central America, there are also concerns surrounding the country’s long-term path and its capacity to “recover the rhythm it lost” on account of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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