Issue Jan 11-17 2023: Ruslán Spirin, Ukrainian special ambassador for Latin America and the Caribbean, has stated that “many countries in the region are waiting to see who starts to win to take a strong position.” Spirin criticized this as a “mistake.”
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Issue Jan 11-17 2023: For those wondering where their steak came from, Argentina may have solved the puzzle of sourcing in the ever-growing food supply chain.
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Issue Jan 11-17 2023: A lawsuit in Britain has created abrupt economic chaos in Cuba as CRF I Limited took legal action against the Cuban National Bank because of debts owed for 25 years.
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Issue Jan 01-10 2023: Data collected by Speedtest Global Index, which tracks the browsing speeds of 180 countries, indicated that the velocity of mobile downloads have increased by 17% over the last year globally, and fixed broadband has increased by at least 28%.
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Issue Jan 01-10 2023: The second installment of the Human Rights Agenda reviewed the responsibilities of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and its long relationship with Chile.
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Issue Jan 01-10 2023: The Armed Forces of Cuba have acquired vehicles including Ural-4320 all-terrain vehicles of Russian origin and Sinotruck Howo trucks from China.
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Issue Dec 01-31 2022: Negotiations around the “future of copper mining,” between the Canadian mining company First Quantum and the Panamanian government, have resumed.
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Issue Dec 01-31 2022: In 2022, Uruguay entered 33 new markets selling animal and plant products. Adriana Lupinacci, director of the Unidad de Asuntos Internacionales del Ministro de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca (MGAP) said, “We have had a very productive year in accessing markets.”
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Issue Dec 01-31 2022: As global competition to attract qualified human capital grows in the developed world, many Latin American countries are losing.
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Issue Nov 16-30 2022: Tomoya Obokata, United Nations (UN) special rapporteur for new forms of slavery, has called upon the Costa Rican government to continue their efforts in tackling forced labor.
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