U.S. policies to support small businesses in Latin America will help consolidate the country’s ties to the region. An interview with José Fernández, U.S. assistant secretary of state for economic and business affairs.
With obesity doubling worldwide since 1980, sugar has found itself at the core of the scientific debate over what factors have been driving the epidemic and the rise of other diet-related diseases.
China will be one of the destinations with which exchange of merchandise will grow the most, with its participation in trade with LAC increasing from 1.5% in 1990 to 17% in 2025.
After four years of slow economic growth in the United States, small companies there are discovering new opportunities for broadening their commercial markets in Latin America.
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