Panama's New President-Elect Gathers Pro-Business Team
Panama's President-elect Jose Raul Mulino has announced his first cabinet selections, emphasizing a pro-business approach.
Venezuela's Essequibo Referendum Sparks Tensions and Legal Dispute with Guyana
Venezuela is holding a referendum on whether to establish a new state in the disputed Essequibo territory, which has significant oil reserves and has been a source of tension with Guyana for over a century.
Biden Administration Eases Sanctions on Venezuela in Response to Election Agreement
The Biden administration has eased sanctions on Venezuela, specifically in the oil, gas, and gold sectors, following an agreement between the government of President Nicolás Maduro and the U.S.-backed opposition to hold competitive presidential elections next year.
Monjasa Spearheads the Development of Latin America's Marine Biofuels Supply Chain
Monjasa, one of the world's top 10 marine fuel suppliers, is working to establish a sustainable and scalable biofuel option for the maritime industry in Latin America.
South America's Lithium Triangle Enters a New Era
Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile, are experiencing a shift in their economies as lithium, a crucial element for renewable energy and electric vehicles, gains prominence.
Phillips Industries is increasing its presence in Mexico
While pulling out of China, the U.S.-based products line are being funneled into the 500,000 square-foot manufacturing campus in Arteaga, Mexico.
Russia and Latin America are developing a trade route for Ecuadorean bananas
Because of sweeping sanctions against Russia across Western Nations, Russian consumers are eager to get their hands on their favorite fruit at a cheaper price.
Uruguay’s Zonamerica SA wants to put Latin America on the supply chain recovery map
The country wants to boost its value as a supply chain hub and aims to help alleviate some of the supply chain crises affecting the world.