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Corrientes’ Coordinadora de Entidades Productivas, a group of agriculture businesses from the province, expressed their rejection of proposed legislation entitled “Minimum Budgets Act for the Conservation, Protection, and Rational and Sustainable Use of Wetlands.”

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Prime Minister Pedro Cateriano announced that the Business Support Fund (FAE-Turismo) will be extended as a way to serve and invest in more than 30% of micro and small enterprises and businesses (mypes) that specialize in domestic tourism.

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–Researched and Written by Liam Day— Since 2010, Venezuela has been locked in a crippling economic crisis. The crisis is marked by hyperinflation and escalating rates of starvation, disease, crime, and mortality rates, as well as a mass exodus from the country. The crisis has only worsened under the government of Nicolás Maduro, in part

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–Researched and Written by Selines Sánchez—  Due to the ongoing health crisis, economic difficulties have also surged. The Dominican Republic is currently in one of the worst economic conditions in the history of the country. Along with the rising cases of COVID-19, the country has also seen a rise in fuel prices, housing costs, and

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Ratification of the law to reduce prosecution is essential for the survival of many small and medium-sized companies in crisis.

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Unions of producer and exporter countries like Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Guatemala challenged the new Rain Forest Alliance (RFA) Sustainable Agriculture Standards after a meeting with the global organization.

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One of the most severe economic effects in the COVID-19 pandemic is the loss of employed labor.

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Despite improvements in Latin America’s socioeconomic sector during the last decade, the region is now facing three “major development traps” that could impede the region’s economic advancement.

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On March 24, 2020, Cuban authorities mandated that Cubans could not travel outside the country until further notice.

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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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