Ecuador ascertained more financial resources from the World Bank in Washington, as part of their economic agenda. These resources will finance the country’s fiscal till and investments.
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The decrease in unemployment rates in a country is always a cause for celebration, except for when the data is tainted with informality rates.
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In a meeting organized by Fedesarrollo and the National Association of Financial Institutions (ANIF), the Minister of Finance Alberto Carrasquilla stated that “Colombia has the tax structure of a poor country.”
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Even if the new coronavirus has not yet arrived in Latin America, its trade implications may certainly infect the already-fragile economies of the region.
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The Costa Rican Government launched an urgent plan to reduce debt, which in January 2020 was $36,500 million.
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To keep up with the rapidly changing retail environment, many shopping galleries throughout Lima have begun to react to the success of shopping centers by transitioning to a more modern shopping mall format.
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Data from official Cuban press show that both the production of corn for beans and animal feed was 50% lower in 2019 than the previous year, as a result of which, the island will have to import large amounts of beans to meet their citizens’ basic needs.
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International consultancy firm PageGroup has produced a “Study of Economic and Professional Perspectives of Latin America” on more than 13 thousand executives, ranging from middle managers to senior managers.
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After a year of structural reform and moderate growth, Brazil’s Central Bank released projections for 2020 that suggest the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will expand by 2.3% in 2020.
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After the meeting between Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez and minister José Luis Ábalos in Barajas, Spain, the Spanish government’s stance regarding Nicolás Maduro’s dictatorship has drastically changed.
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