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Rubio defends Latin American democracy — except when his allies land in hot water | Opinion
Is he truly for democracy or merely for ensuring that right-wing leaders run countries in Latin America? | Opinion ...
From century-old disputes to recent conflicts sparked by natural resource discoveries, territorial disagreements remain a ...
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Jacobin on MSNLatin America’s Bid for Sovereignty in a Multipolar World
In a recent ministerial gathering of the CELAC-China Forum, several Latin American and Caribbean delegations, most ...
The biggest problem is taxation. Across the OECD, a club of mainly rich countries, personal income taxes, which are usually progressive, are worth 8% of GDP. In Latin America they are worth just ...
The economic forecast for Latin America and the Caribbean for 2025 suggests a steady upward trend. GDP grew by 2.4% in 2024 and is expected to have a projected growth of 2.5% in 2025, according to ...
The United States is debating imposing a 3.5% tax on money sent abroad. The measure would directly affect countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, where these remittances constitute a key ...
As in North America, Europe, and parts of the Asia-Pacific region, disaffiliation drove much of the religious change that has occurred across Latin America and the Caribbean since 2010. In many ...
Latin American countries need to address regulatory barriers, improve electrical interconnection, and enhance renewable energy project structuring to attract the $200 billion annual investment ...
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