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Latin America to miss more than three-quarters of 2030 sustainability targets, ECLAC says

bne IntelliNews April 4, 2025

The region's progress on UN goals is hampered by weak institutions and debt burden, warns UN commission in a new report.

Latin America escapes full wrath of Trump's tariffs, as few nations bear brunt

bnl editorial staff April 3, 2025

Most regional economies hit with baseline 10% rate while Venezuela, Nicaragua and Guyana face steeper levies.

IMF: How Artificial Intelligence can boost productivity in Latin America

Bas B. Bakker, Sophia Chen, Dmitry Vasilyev for IMF March 24, 2025

Latin America and the Caribbean has long been a region with one of the most informal labour markets. A large part of the workforce is outside of the formal economy, leaving many people without access to benefits and protections.

Trump's migration clampdown endangers remittances lifeline to Central America

bne IntelliNews February 26, 2025

Trump's crackdown threatens vital remittances to Central America, where money sent by migrants makes up to 27% of GDP. The region received $160.9bn in 2024, but these crucial flows now face risk as families depend on them for survival.

EU eyes “strategic autonomy” partnership with Latin America amid deepening rift with US

bne IntelliNews February 19, 2025

The European Union is seeking to deepen its relationship with Latin America and the Caribbean, framing the partnership as one built on "strategic autonomy" rather than as a counterbalance to China's growing influence in the region.

Uruguay leads Americas in anti-corruption rankings as regional standards slip

bne IntelliNews February 12, 2025

Uruguay has emerged as a beacon of transparency in the Americas, securing the top position in Transparency International's latest Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) with a score of 76 points – its highest since 2012.

Trump’s USAID retreat from Latin America opens door to Chinese influence

bne IntelliNews February 11, 2025

The Trump administration's sweeping plans to axe USAID are poised to deliver a significant blow to humanitarian and development programmes across Latin America, paving the way for Beijing's increased activity.

COMMENT: Trump's Latin America gambit pays off, but at what cost?

Ricardo Martins in Da Nang February 7, 2025

Donald Trump’s return to the presidency has reignited tensions between the United States and Latin America. However, recent events have allowed Trump to secure his first wins through an aggressive, transactional foreign policy.

Venezuelan foreign minister brands US Secretary Rubio "obsessed" over leftist regimes

bne IntelliNews February 6, 2025

Venezuela lashed out at US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, branding him a “pathetic obsessed man” after he labelled Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela as “enemies of humanity” and blamed them for the ongoing migration crisis in the region.

“Latin American Davos” kicks off in Panama as region battles growth slump

bne IntelliNews January 30, 2025

Panama is hosting what organisers touted as the region's answer to Davos, as political and business leaders gather to tackle Latin America's persistent economic challenges amid growing concerns over rising poverty and middle-class stagnation.

Climate crisis threatens Latin America's fight against hunger, UN report says

bne IntelliNews January 29, 2025

Latin America and the Caribbean face mounting risks to food security as climate change intensifies, with the region now second only to Asia in its exposure to extreme weather events, according to a joint report by UN agencies.

Mexico and Central America face pressure over US deportation push

bne IntelliNews January 28, 2025

Donald Trump's administration has launched what it calls "the largest massive deportation operation in history", dismantling key migration programmes and triggering diplomatic tensions across Latin America.

COMMENT: Is Latin America prepared for Trump 2.0?

Ricardo Martins in Da Nang January 27, 2025

Donald Trump’s return to the White House, heralded by his inaugural address and subsequent executive orders, has sent shockwaves across the world and Latin America, particularly in Mexico and Panama.

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