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In the midst of a global surge in cybercrime, Central American businesses are put up to the challenge of strengthening their cybersecurity infrastructure.

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The Business Logistics Group (Gelma) of the Ministry of Agriculture in Cuba is promoting the purchase of agricultural equipment in foreign currency, but the equipment available for purchase does not necessarily reflect what the farmers have asked for.

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Northeastern and Northern regions concentrate the largest number of Brazilians who emerged from poverty, according to a survey by FGV Social, but economists warn of inflation risk.

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After an international contest to strike this partnership, the Honduran airport infrastructure firm Ehisa has decided to work in conjunction with the management of Houston’s international airports.

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Offices in Argentina are preparing to welcome back their employees in the age of coronavirus.

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After two consecutive months of historical drops, private consumption in Mexico declined by 19.6 percent annual rate in June.

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The Panama Canal Authority recently opened up a competition for new investments in a water project to achieve a long-term supply of drinking water.

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The debate as to whether or not Costa Rica will implement Global Income as part of income tax collection in the country is taking strength following an announcement by Welmer Ramos of the Citizen Action Party.

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The Coronavirus is known to have taken a toll on all economies; thus, as expected, many Latin American countries have been affected as well.

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Central American countries’ economies have been hit hard by COVID-19, where around half of the population lives in poverty.

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