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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The third quarter will show better numbers for the civil works sector, but not as much improvement for construction workers.
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The Autoridad Marítima de Panamá (AMP) insists that it does not register dubious vessels, and still does not know what caused the Wakashio accident off Mauritius.
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Since 2014, Costa Rica has expressed interest in becoming a member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) due to its “high prices of various products stemming from a lack of competition.”
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The florist sector of Cotopaxi, Ecuador is working to recover its plantations which have been affected by the lack of planting, fertilization, and pruning caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Resolution 34/2020 by the Inspector General of Justice (IGJ) made major controversy in Argentina as it established a new protocol which stated that all new companies should have equal employment of men and women.
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Beyond the obvious health ramifications, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a massive impact on the economy and on day-to-day life in many countries around the world.
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Forty-six percent of formal employers are still waiting to resume their activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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