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- The Lithium Triangle: Challenges and Opportunities for Latin AmericaDemand for lithium has been rapidly increasing in recent years, driven by global clean energy projects which rely on lithium to meet their sustainability goals.[1]This global dema...
- Fintechs make inroads in Mexico’s digital economyLittle credit card penetration and a very young population pose two critical drivers for long-term growth in Mexico’s digital economy, according to fintech executives who spoke at theEbanx Payments Conferencein São Paulo last week. The remarks come even as the country continues to g...
- How Bitcoin is transforming Latin AmericaLatin America is one of the most complex regions in the world regarding macroeconomics. The region faces various economic challenges, such as high inflation, lack of financial inclusion, and political instability. However, these challenges have also created opportunities for innovation and ad...
- President Fernández takes aim at Argentina’s Supreme Court in speech to Congress Buenos Aires, Argentina —Argentina’s President Alberto Fernández took aim at the Supreme Court and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) during a speech to Congress to inaugurate this year’s legislative session.
During his speech on Wednesday, which lasted nearly t...
- Egypt FM discusses economic relations with Argentinian, Brazilian counterpartsEgypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry discussed on Thursday ways to boost economic and trade relations with South America and Egypt in meetings with his counterparts from Brazil and Argentina on the sidelines of the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in New Delhi, India.
According to th...
- The CHIPS Plan to Revive American ManufacturingA Biden administration initiative to bolster the semiconductor sector could supply the basis for a new industrial policy.
On Tuesday, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo unveiled a key new plank in the work-in-progress known as American industrial policy. After a decades-long trade regime that permit...
- Many immigrants are departing after decades illegally in the U.S.In August 2021, more than three decades after sneaking across the southern border as young adults to work and support their families in Mexico, Irma and Javier Hernandez checked in at LaGuardia Airport for a one-way flight from New York to Oaxaca. They were leaving behind four American children, s...
- Over two dozen sugar mills close early in Maharashtra, IndiaMore than two dozen mills inMaharashtra, India's topsugarproducing state, had stoppedcane crushingby the end of February, nearly two months earlier than last year, due to adverse weather, a senior state government official said.
The early closures suggest Maharashtra will produce far less sugar...
- Chickens From Brazil, Fish From Russia – but Egypt Still Has Nowhere to Import Dollars FromWith the cost of living worsening drastically, the national debt increasing and the pound crashing, Egyptian President al-Sisi claims that his government is not to blame for the difficult state of the Egyptian economy. But the benefits he hands out to the military and his investments in ostent...
- From the First “Pink Tide” to the Second: What Lessons for Today?In the late 1990s and early 2000s, propelled by mass movements of the working class and rural poor, a wave of left-wing electoral victories swept across several countries in Latin America. While many of the new heads of state called themselves socialists, in reality, they were &l...