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Food and beverage industries in Argentina claim that costs rose much more than the increases in production.

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Tensions continue to grow between the Bolivian government and soybean producers over the implementation of price bands.

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In 2020, the Colombian economy fell a staggering 6.8% due to the coronavirus pandemic and consequent national shutdowns.

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Multiple sectors throughout Costa Rica’s export economy have dealt with adversity due to COVID-19. With that being said, many sectors are bouncing back fairly well and seeing higher profits this year compared to before the pandemic.

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For more than a hundred years, a family-owned rope ‘factory’ has sustained a tiny community in the southern region of the Dominican Republic.

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Despite the high cost, the COVID-19 emergency aid will be offered to fewer Brazilians if approved by the Senate and Chamber of Deputies during the following weeks.

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They are called incubators because the analogy is that the businesses are infants that need protection and support to grow and prepare themselves to be on their own.

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According to the “Costa Rican Household Debt,” a survey carried out by the Office of the Financial Consumer (OFC), seven in ten Costa Ricans over 18 years of age admit that they currently have debts, and some of them also acknowledge that they are unable to acquire basics goods due to the debts incurred.

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The government of the cities affected by the closing down of factories attempts to find ways to protect the local economy.

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Tourism, which is one of the principal sources of revenue for the Mexican economy, is an industry that has experienced a dramatic downturn because of COVID-19.

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