The region remains trapped in a period of marked economic deceleration.
The region remains trapped in a period of marked economic deceleration.
President Enrique Pena Nieto will sign his landmark energy reform into law in the coming days after Congress gave final approval to the historic overhaul this week.
Brazil is days away from taking the global spotlight. While the ball rolls things could get ugly. But the worst is yet to come.
The chief executive of YPF has envisioned the creation of a Group of 10 Latin American state-controlled oil and gas companies.
Farmers across Colombia began a nationwide strike on April 28 launching a protest season which will likely continue up to — and beyond — election day, May 25.
Brazil is predicted to export 43 million tonnes of soybeans this year due to weaker Chinese demand, says the nation’s Association of Vegetable Oils Industries.
The South American nation has recently made strides in strengthening hemispheric relations beyond the nation’s like-minded regional allies.
Sergio Massa, the National Deputy for the Frente Renovador party, believes “there is a political cycle that is ending in Argentina in 2015 [and it] will bring a new political moment to the country.” And he wants to lead it.
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On March 11 Michelle Bachelet take the reins of Chile where she will try to boost the nation’s economic figures and pass a series of reforms, spearheaded by the tax system overhaul.