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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There is high demand in Ecuador for electronic and technological equipment, particularly laptops for teleworking and virtual classes, prior to the 2020-2021 school year in the pandemic.
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The business sector raised the urgent need for “a reopening without restrictions.”
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Of all the private health facilities in Mexico, over 50% are concentrated in just seven of the thirty-two Mexican states.
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Sergio Clavijo and Germán Vargas Lleras recently published two opinion pieces in the Colombian newspaper El Tiempo, strongly criticizing several proposed tax reforms presented by Congress.
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Multiple private health clinics in Peru are growing to supplement the state-funded insurance and health care system.
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Santo Domingo’s state-subsidized canteens are plagued by irregularities between food suppliers and canteen operators, leading to inflated food costs.
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In the last two years of President Macri’s administration in Argentina, manufacturing, or the “Industrial Production Index” (IPI), fell by 14%.
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According to a recent survey, some 41% of businesses in the Dominican Republic have adapted to teleworking during the coronavirus pandemic, in contrast to 14% of businesses that have either completely or partially reopened in person.
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