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The stranded container ship, Ever Given, in the Suez Canal has put international trade in check for the last week.

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Shortages of raw materials, delays on the part of suppliers, and logistical hindrances have put Brazilian businesses on alert.

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A virtual artisanal store launched in Colombia on March 19th, the National Artisanal Day.

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Over the course of the past year, Cuba has been in the process of major financial reform in order to combat economic crises worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic, strengthening of the US embargo, and “internal distortions and imbalances of the country.”

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The National Securities Commission (CNV) of Argentina is attempting to close the gender equality gap in the financial and stock market system.

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Carlos Valero, a deputy to the National Assembly elected in 2015, reproached the Nicolás Maduro regime for sending almost half of the diesel produced by the state-owned Petróleos de Venezuela to its Cuban allies.

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Costa Rica has a new breakwater in Puerto Caldera that locals and government officials are hoping will improve the port terminal’s competitiveness.

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Despite Maduro’s socialist rhetoric, Venezuela has witnessed the privatization of some companies, has started promoting economic measures that favor foreign capital, and has been de facto dollarized in different economic sectors.

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More taxes and less official aid, combined with cost hikes and price controls, are driving the trend.

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Artesco, a Peruvian company of school supplies, plans to redefine the new normal for office and school supplies as many jobs and schools continue to function virtually.

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