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To help individuals affected by the coronavirus crisis, the Guatemalan Ministry of Social Development (Mides) made a 1,965,200 Quetzal (about $250,000) contract with Alimentos Nutricionales de Centroamérica (Nutrica) for sugar and fortified flour mixes.

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The market for insurance coverage policies within the Central American economies will be greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The debt incurred by Latin America is dangerous and harms the region, whereas debt cancellation would lead to social and economic progress.

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Thanks to the doctors from the University of Costa Rica School of Medicine, there are four respirators created to help COVID-19 patients at the first three levels of infection, mild, moderate, and severe.

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Quarantine has temporarily halted children’s education in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Like numerous other Latin American countries, Mexico’s legal system requires larger employers to provide some form of housing for their employees.

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Following a government decision to offer e-commerce platforms to large-scale businesses, Peruvian entrepreneurs have decided to establish a labor union—the Association of Digital Entrepreneurs (Asedi)—to demand the inclusion of small-scale businesses in the government’s plan to formalize the digital economy.

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Throughout the world, cattle ranching has garnered negative press for its contribution to global warming.

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The Peruvian capital surpassed Sao Paulo and Santiago to become the second-most expensive city in South America.

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Latin American countries are torn between reopening their economies and the rise of infections from COVID-19.

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