A report by Financial Times that analyzed studies by Euromonitor International revealed that China pays a higher average wage than every Latin American country, except for Chile.
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With solid foundations in educational programs, the work of the International Cooperation and Development Fund (ICDF) moves forward with technical, humanitarian, and health projects.
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Between the years 2003 and 2007, China saw an economic growth in the double-digits—an economic expansion that benefited many countries around the world, including Chile.
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Every year, thousands visit the Yokohama Pacific on Tokyo’s southern coast—Japanese, foreigners, fishing and marine life enthusiasts, etc.—for the Japan International Boat Show.
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According to a report, national consumption in Argentina is more expensive compared to other countries in the region and the world.
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China is seeking to increase its tourism with Mexico; this comes after Chinese tourism worldwide has nearly tripled in the last decade.
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Officials in Tokyo say the government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sees promise and opportunities in Latin America, with Argentina, Colombia and Mexico viewed as the rising stars of the continent, especially after the United States pulled out of the TPP.
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Indigenous groups in Nicaragua have been faced with multiple human rights violations, ranging from violent attacks against the Miskito people to impunity for offenders of femicide, of which 30 of the 44 reported cases in 2016 went unsolved.
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Canada is Costa Rica’s 16th largest trading partner, but this relationship has significant growth potential.
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After visiting one of the areas where the FARC will be relocated in Antioquia, Irish President Michael Higgins met with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos to sign pacts between both countries, and express support for peace negotiations.
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