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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Mexico faces significant hurdles to fully capitalize on the advantages of “nearshoring,” as outlined by the OECD.

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Issue Feb 14-20 2024: Luis Fernando Romero Torrejón, expert in economics and president of the Departmental School of Economists of Tarija, Bolivia, pointed out that “we are steps away from a macroeconomic crisis, it’s crucial to take action immediately.”

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Issue Feb 14-20 2024: The increase of trade winds and decreasing cloud cover during the summer augment the production of wind and solar energy in parts of Costa Rica, such as Los Santos, San Carlos, and Guanacaste.

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Issue Feb 14-20 2024: As Argentina’s economic outlook dims, marked by rising inflation and falling annual projections, the question looms: Can President Javier Milei lead his country out of economic crisis?

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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: Experts argue that Mexico’s future president must consider reconfiguring the National Refining System (SNR) for two reasons: the inevitable elimination of fossil fuels and the fact that the “black gold” is no longer one of the country’s main economic investments.

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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: While most flowers blossom in March, others in May or June, the Guatemalan flower sector blooms in mid-February.

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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: Brazilian minister Benjamin Zymler of the Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) has demanded that Petrobras and the Ministry of Mines and Energy provide information regarding possible irregularities in a 759 million-real contract with Unigel.

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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: Rare earth materials have been found in the border province of Pedernales in the Dominican Republic.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024:Family farming has actually reaped benefits from the surge in agro-exporting in Peru.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: Although Panama has excelled in job creation over the past 30 years, leading to a remarkable decrease in poverty, young workers still face a disheartening statistic: One in five Panamanians between the ages of 15 and 29 are unemployed.

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