Although the situation is not as critical as in the United States, some Latin American countries are feeling the pressure and effects of global goods shortages, especially since Latin America is an import region and dependent on global commerce.
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Peru’s former Minister of Production, Piero Ghezzi, pointed out that the government must support small producers so that they can be more productive, and include them in the agro-export value chain.
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Brazil’s rocky history of industrialization impacted many economic sectors and continues to do so to this day.
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After 18 years, Brazil decided to end their fiscal aid program, Bolsa Família, and replace it with a new program called Auxílio Brasil.
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The possible signing of trade agreements with several countries has become a priority for Ecuador’s foreign policy.
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Hundreds of Peru’s largest enterprises gained revenue throughout the pandemic.
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Recently, Cuba’s Oficina Nacional de Estadística e Información published a report on the agricultural sector’s performance from January to June 2021.
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Martín Guzmán, Argentinian Minister for the Economy, met with Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to negotiate an agreement “that is good for the country.”
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Alberto Fernández’s government wants to significantly expand Argentina’s pipeline network after sharp growth in natural gas production.
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The pandemic caused more havoc in the capital city because of the evolving nature of its economy.
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