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LATIN AMERICA BUSINESS
The 20-odd countries that make up Latin America offer business opportunities aplenty. But there are also plenty of pitfalls for unwary investors. Check up on the latest deals, policy and regulatory changes, and political scuffles.
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The amount of money that Mexicans working in the U.S. sent back home dropped 3.6% in 2008, as the rising U.S.
Mexico said on Tuesday that it would meet with US officials in the coming days to try to avert a trade dispute arising...
MEXICO CITY -- A World Bank arbitration division has agreed to consider a complaint by Mexican cement giant Cemex SAB...
Concern about a potential failed state - not Pakistan, not Somalia, but California's neighbor Mexico - is mounting in...
Argentine farmers pressing the government to lower export tariffs they say are bleeding them dry today marked the first...
Embraer looks to Brazil national bank for financing Brazil's National Bank for Economic and Social Development could...
Volkswagen AG has a long-term plan to boost production at its new U.S. plant and its Mexican plant as part of a push to...
In the latest bit of strife between Coca-Cola Co. and Venezuela, the government banned the sale of Coke Zero, a diet...
Latin American authorities on Thursday moved against the local operations of the Stanford business empire, as thousands...
Venezuelan businesses are battening down the hatches in anticipation of a tough 2009. Not plastic surgeons such as Dr.
Argentina is suffering its worst drought in decades and the cattle are dying by the barnload. Since October, the...
In a decade in power, Venezuela’s president Hugo Chávez has delighted in strutting the world stage, berating the US as...
Brazil was widely said to have decoupled from the rest of the world because its increasingly vibrant economy has become...
Vitro SAB, Mexico's largest glassmaker, fell to a record low in New York trading as it defaulted Monday on a $44.
The Comisión Federal de Electricidad, the largest state-owned power company, plans to rent unused parts of its...
Brazilians have already trimmed their appetites for appliances and electronics in the recession, but bulletproofing is...
Cemex SAB, one of the world's largest cement makers, said on Wednesday it had restructured $4 billion in short-term...
Mexican cement company Cemex's (CX) recently completed refinancing of short-term debt won't push up its debt cost in...
Teléfonos de México, the phone company controlled by Carlos Slim, asked a judge to force the government to respond to...
Perdigão and Sadia, Brazil’s two biggest producers of processed meats, are close to announcing a merger that would...
China’s links to the region are deepening fast. Indeed, if the mooted $15bn bid for Repsol YPF’s Argentine oil unit by...
A fresh round of expropriations in Venezuela has raised fears that the Opec producer’s already declining oil output...
Slumping Metals Prices May Hurt Export-Driven Nation For Chilean stocks, 2009 may offer little reprieve from a rough...
— Women in this remote Amazon village can weave fibers from the branch of the chambira palm tree into practically...
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