Authorities look to use typical Costa Rican gastronomy as a tourist attraction.
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The authorities of the Argentine Central Bank and the Chinese People’s Bank pledged to start negotiations to update their currency swap.
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Uruguay has a “controversial” plan for combating climate change.
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Guayaquil recreated its historic path to independence in a tour.
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The Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) launched the “Vamos a Turistear!” campaign for the fourth year in a row with hopes of boosting domestic tourism.
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There are tons of trash in the rivers and the poor management of urban waste causes complex dredging and channeling of the tributaries in Panama City.
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The construction of a solar project, known as the largest solar PV plant in Latin America is supposed to start in 2015.
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Nicaragua’s canal project, which was initially intended to rival the Panama Canal had a wrench thrown in its plans, as the billionaire businessman behind the planned waterway recently lost the vast majority of his assets in the Chinese stock market crash.
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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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