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The Bicentennial Train Project shows that, because of the volume of traffic and cargo, the train does not meet the minimum feasibility conditions.

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The government of President Xiomara Castro in Honduras declared the country “free of open-pit mining” and announced the “cancellation” of licenses, permits, and concessions, an act that was celebrated by environmentalists but confused industry.

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2022 will mark the year when Central America can achieve sustainable economic growth after the post-shutdown economic rebound of 2021, but there remain challenges that could inhibit stability for Central America’s developing economies.

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In a series of articles outlining the economic positions of Brazil’s presidential pre-candidates, Simone Tebet defended her view that income transfer policies should be prioritized and “other expenses adjusted to them.”

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Loreto, in the northernmost region of Peru, recently had a festival celebrating the 480th anniversary of the discovery of the Amazon River.

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After the coronavirus pandemic ends, the Sindicato Industrial de Panamá (SIP) is estimated to contribute between US $2,004 million to US $2,100 million, a growth of 7%.

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Ranchers caught by the Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Natural Resources (Ibama) for deforesting the Amazon have been able to obtain loans to buy tractors and other agricultural machinery, despite their “history of environmental infractions.” 

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Green finances have gained ground in recent years with more investors interested in projects that generate sustainable environmental and societal impacts.

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A rising number of tech firms offering remote work, many of which are in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, are attracting the most new hires.

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Venezuela’s Government is trying to decrease the power of the U.S. dollar.

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