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Drops in coffee prices globally have some in the Peruvian coffee trade considering specialized coffee as a means to increase demand.

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The currency flows by remittances to Colombia already represent a little more than 2% of GDP and reach $ 22 billion annually; they impact household consumption and the labor market.

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The tourist destination Iguazú has managed to stay afloat despite the economic crisis.

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Coffee, one of the most emblematic products of Cuba, has disappeared from shelves in the island’s grocery stores.

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While the Chilean Congress tries to provide an urgent solution to the lowest pensions in the country, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) report revealed several weaknesses in the national system, which has been strongly questioned in the massive demonstrations that have taken place.

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Black Friday sales extended this year to Venezuela, a country that is plagued by historic levels of hyperinflation and now has de facto dollarization.

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José Guerra, a Venezuelan economist, discussed the addition of a new currency in Venezuela and the complications arising as a result.

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To understand if a de-dollarization of the economy is feasible, it is important to understand what dollarization is.

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The Mexican National Petroleum company (Pemex) was subject to a cyberattack on November 10, which left it without access to much of its equipment.

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Two of the most important infrastructure works currently in progress in Colombia across the Magdalena River, the main tributary of the country, will be completed next month, and ready for use in 2020, after an initial contract claiming it would be completed in May 2018.

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