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Opposition to the American push for the TPP continues with Australia and Peru unhappy with one of the terms of the agreement. 

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A rise in interest from investors in Taiwan is leading to an increase in development of Honduran markets, both domestically and abroad. 

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During the General Assembly of the United Nations, Ecuador’s president, Rafael Correa, applauded the United Nations’ approval of a binding international treaty that will regulate human rights violations committed by transnational companies.

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Denmark’s decision includes projects in Central America, as well as Bolivia. Last year, Bolivia received about $25 million from Denmark in cooperation, most of the total resources were allocated to Latin America which had been progressively declining in recent years.  

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The downgrade of Peru’s banking system by Standard & Poors in New York came a day before it lowered Brazil’s government debt to junk status.  

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A risk assessment placed Peru as one of the countries most exposed to the rise of rates and debts.

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Five million liters of rum were sold in the country between June 2014 and January of this year that were not declared to the Directorate General of Internal Taxes (DGII). 

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“Cuba Dave” could face jail time over Costa Rica’s new sex tourism law. 

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Officials say the Nicaragua Canal is “closer than ever,” and will cut sailing time for mega-ships. 

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Judges were “exasperated” by U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa’s decisions as they reproached him for the fourth time. 

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