Issue Mar 29-Apr 04 2023: According to the World Bank’s report, “The Elusive Promise of Integration: Opportunities in a Changing World Economy,” the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean have “shown relative resilience.”
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Issue Mar 29-Apr 04 2023: Plans to develop a mining authority and reform the Mining Code from 1963 by the government were announced by Federico Alfaro Boyd, Minister of Commerce and Industry of Panama.
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Issue Mar 22-28 2023: The Colombian coffee industry is gearing up for the election of a new director for the powerful National Federation of Coffee Growers.
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Issue Mar 22-28 2023: Studies indicate that six out of every ten formal companies are based in the Greater Metropolitan Area (GMA) of the country.
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Issue Mar 22-28 2023: In Argentina, the recent drought has greatly affected the agricultural sector.
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Issue Mar 22-28 2023: In the past few years, Mexico’s economic state has endured several major events, but most notably, the coronavirus outbreak.
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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: The social and economic ideas of Pope Francis are “neither communist, nor Peronist.”
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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: According to the Center for Documentation and Social Analysis of the Venezuelan Federation of Teachers (Cendas-FVM), Venezuelans need about 91.3 minimum wages to access the family food basket, which is calculated for five people and was valued at $482.26 in February.
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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: Multiple cities in Colombia have started to expand towards the outskirts without offering the adequate road infrastructure to support the flow of vehicles.
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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: Coffee makes up a large part of Costa Rica’s agricultural industry, and the country could make more money by globalizing its coffee.
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