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MEXICO: TENSIONS CONTINUE TO RISE AHEAD OF MIDTERM ELECTIONS Political and institutional tensions have been a feature of the electoral process that will conclude with Mexico’s 6 June midterm federal legislative, state, and municipal elections. MEXICO: LÓPEZ OBRADOR’S DISCONNECT WITH BIDEN BECOMES CLEAR López Obrador’s failure to commit to any new targets and his defence of Mexico’s oil industry have been heavily criticised by environmental groups, analysts, and diplomats. These argue that it shows that López Obrador is out of step with the Biden administration; and led to warnings that it could produce serious bilateral frictions. BRAZIL AND SOUTHERN CONE Highlights. - Economic Highlights. As we enter 2021, the countries of the Brazil & Southern Cone sub-region are, like much of the world, battling with a surge in coronavirus (Covid-19) infections, possibly linked to the emergence of more transmissible variants of the virus. LATIN AMERICAN WEEKLY REPORT Colombia’s former president Juan Manuel Santos (2010-2018) – a key architect of the momentous 2016 peace agreement with the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Farc) guerrilla group – described the news this week that eight demobilised Farc leaders had been charged by the transitional justice system (JEP) with war crimes and crimes against humanity as “a historic PERU: PANDEMIC THREATENS TO DEVASTATE ECONOMY PERU: Pandemic threatens to devastate economy. The dramatic and devastating impact of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic on the global economy is already incontrovertible. What remains to be determined is just how hard this shock will hit, how long it will last, and which countries will be worst affected. Some estimates nowpredict that Peru
COLOMBIA: FOOD SHORTAGES SPARK WIDESPREAD UNREST COLOMBIA: Food shortages spark widespread unrest. On 16 April, Bogotá’s mayor, Claudia López, apologised for failures in the delivery of food and financial aid, which have led to protests and riots in cities across Colombia, and she appealed for the national government to offer more support to NICARAGUA: ELECTORAL REFORM PROPOSAL FAILS TO QUELL CONCERNS LatinNews. Intelligence Research Ltd. Hamilton House, Fourth Floor - Mabledon Place Bloomsbury - London - WC1H 9BB - UK. Phone : +44 (0)203695 2790
GUATEMALA: OLIGARCHY ENTRENCHED GUATEMALA: Oligarchy entrenched. The landowning oligarchy in Guatemala remains one of the most conservative business classes in Latin America, controlling traditional exports such as coffee and sugar and continuing to wield enormous political influence. Four main family networks have dominated Guatemala for the past three hundred years ARGENTINA’S POVERTY PROBLEM Argentina’s poverty problem. Simon Kuznets, the renowned economist who was awarded the 1971 Nobel Prize in economics, famously said that there are four types of country: developed countries, underdeveloped countries, Japan, and Argentina. His singling out of Argentina was in reference to the country’s decline from one of the ten richest LATINNEWS | LATIN AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE | LATIN AMERICAN NEWSABOUT USOUR SERVICESACCESS REPORTSCONSULTANCYSTUDENTSCONTACT US Consultancy. Drawing on an unrivalled network of sources and high-level contacts throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, LatinNews provides bespoke consulting services for the corporate sector and investment community. Read More. 26/05/2020 - 26/05/2020.Cancel.
MEXICO: TENSIONS CONTINUE TO RISE AHEAD OF MIDTERM ELECTIONS Political and institutional tensions have been a feature of the electoral process that will conclude with Mexico’s 6 June midterm federal legislative, state, and municipal elections. MEXICO: LÓPEZ OBRADOR’S DISCONNECT WITH BIDEN BECOMES CLEAR López Obrador’s failure to commit to any new targets and his defence of Mexico’s oil industry have been heavily criticised by environmental groups, analysts, and diplomats. These argue that it shows that López Obrador is out of step with the Biden administration; and led to warnings that it could produce serious bilateral frictions. BRAZIL AND SOUTHERN CONE Highlights. - Economic Highlights. As we enter 2021, the countries of the Brazil & Southern Cone sub-region are, like much of the world, battling with a surge in coronavirus (Covid-19) infections, possibly linked to the emergence of more transmissible variants of the virus. LATIN AMERICAN WEEKLY REPORT Colombia’s former president Juan Manuel Santos (2010-2018) – a key architect of the momentous 2016 peace agreement with the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Farc) guerrilla group – described the news this week that eight demobilised Farc leaders had been charged by the transitional justice system (JEP) with war crimes and crimes against humanity as “a historic PERU: PANDEMIC THREATENS TO DEVASTATE ECONOMY PERU: Pandemic threatens to devastate economy. The dramatic and devastating impact of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic on the global economy is already incontrovertible. What remains to be determined is just how hard this shock will hit, how long it will last, and which countries will be worst affected. Some estimates nowpredict that Peru
COLOMBIA: FOOD SHORTAGES SPARK WIDESPREAD UNREST COLOMBIA: Food shortages spark widespread unrest. On 16 April, Bogotá’s mayor, Claudia López, apologised for failures in the delivery of food and financial aid, which have led to protests and riots in cities across Colombia, and she appealed for the national government to offer more support to NICARAGUA: ELECTORAL REFORM PROPOSAL FAILS TO QUELL CONCERNS LatinNews. Intelligence Research Ltd. Hamilton House, Fourth Floor - Mabledon Place Bloomsbury - London - WC1H 9BB - UK. Phone : +44 (0)203695 2790
GUATEMALA: OLIGARCHY ENTRENCHED GUATEMALA: Oligarchy entrenched. The landowning oligarchy in Guatemala remains one of the most conservative business classes in Latin America, controlling traditional exports such as coffee and sugar and continuing to wield enormous political influence. Four main family networks have dominated Guatemala for the past three hundred years ARGENTINA’S POVERTY PROBLEM Argentina’s poverty problem. Simon Kuznets, the renowned economist who was awarded the 1971 Nobel Prize in economics, famously said that there are four types of country: developed countries, underdeveloped countries, Japan, and Argentina. His singling out of Argentina was in reference to the country’s decline from one of the ten richestLATINNEWS DAILY
LatinNews Daily - 25 May 2021. On 24 May, Keiko Fujimori, the right-wing candidate for Fuerza Popular in the second round run-off of Peru’s presidential election, called on Peruvians not to let a pre-election terrorist attack deter them from voting on 6 June. MEXICO: TENSIONS CONTINUE TO RISE AHEAD OF MIDTERM ELECTIONS Political and institutional tensions have been a feature of the electoral process that will conclude with Mexico’s 6 June midterm federal legislative, state, and municipal elections. ARGENTINA: ELECTIONS POSTPONED AS PANDEMIC TAKES HOLD ARGENTINA: Elections postponed as pandemic takes hold. On 22 April Argentina’s main opposition coalition Juntos por el Cambio (JxC) agreed to push back the simultaneous and mandatory open primaries (Paso) and the federal legislative elections due later this year. The decision to postpone the elections comes as Argentina is struggling to ARGENTINA: NEW LOCKDOWN MET WITH LEGAL CHALLENGE, PROTESTS ARGENTINA: New lockdown met with legal challenge, protests. On 15 April, the mayor of the City of Buenos Aires (Caba), Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, announced that his administration will file an appeal before the supreme court (CSJN) against the latest restrictions introduced by President Alberto Fernández’s government to try tostop the
COLOMBIA: ARMED ATTACK ON INDIGENOUS IN CAUCA COLOMBIA: Armed attack on indigenous in Cauca. On 22 April, at least 31 people were injured in Colombia’s Cauca department after an armed group opened fire on a group that had gathered to protest the murder of the indigenous leader Sandra Liliana Peña, who was killed on 20April.
IN BRIEF: GROSS FIXED INVESTMENT STILL FALLING IN MEXICO *Mexico’s national statistics institute (Inegi) has released new figures which show that gross fixed capital formation (GFCF) fell by4.9% in the first
LATIN AMERICAN WEEKLY REPORT Latin American Weekly Report provides a behind-the-scenes briefing on all the week’s key developments throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The first ever issue of Latin American Weekly Report, published in April 1967, began with the words: “There is something going on in Bolivia, but it is not what is being reported in thepress”.
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LATIN AMERICAN ECONOMY & BUSINESS On 22 April, the deadline for final approval of this year’s federal government budget, Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro appeared to have squared the circle, signing off on a budget bill which preserves a constitutional spending cap while at the same time spreading enough money around to keep the so-called ‘centrão’ group of political parties happy, and on-side with his government. MEXICO: NOTE OF PROTEST SENT TO US On 7 May Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador confirmed that his administration has sent a diplomatic protest note to the US government complaining about its financing of “opposition” NGOs in Mexico.. Analysis: The protest note could sour relations with the US at time when the López Obrador government is trying to work with the administration led by President Joe Biden to LATINNEWS | LATIN AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE | LATIN AMERICAN NEWSABOUT USOUR SERVICESACCESS REPORTSCONSULTANCYSTUDENTSCONTACT US Consultancy. Drawing on an unrivalled network of sources and high-level contacts throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, LatinNews provides bespoke consulting services for the corporate sector and investment community. Read More. 26/05/2020 - 26/05/2020.Cancel.
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LatinNews Daily - 25 May 2021. On 24 May, Keiko Fujimori, the right-wing candidate for Fuerza Popular in the second round run-off of Peru’s presidential election, called on Peruvians not to let a pre-election terrorist attack deter them from voting on 6 June. MEXICO: LÓPEZ OBRADOR’S DISCONNECT WITH BIDEN BECOMES CLEAR López Obrador’s failure to commit to any new targets and his defence of Mexico’s oil industry have been heavily criticised by environmental groups, analysts, and diplomats. These argue that it shows that López Obrador is out of step with the Biden administration; and led to warnings that it could produce serious bilateral frictions. BRAZIL AND SOUTHERN CONE Highlights. - Economic Highlights. As we enter 2021, the countries of the Brazil & Southern Cone sub-region are, like much of the world, battling with a surge in coronavirus (Covid-19) infections, possibly linked to the emergence of more transmissible variants of the virus. ROADBLOCKS ON THE PATH TO AGREEMENT IN COLOMBIA Peru’s run-off presidential ballot – due on 6 June – was dominated up to the last moment by negative campaigning with voters warned against both the perils of ‘communism’, in the shape of left-wing radical Pedro Castillo, or crony capitalism, embodied by right-winger Keiko Fujimori LATIN AMERICAN WEEKLY REPORT Colombia’s former president Juan Manuel Santos (2010-2018) – a key architect of the momentous 2016 peace agreement with the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Farc) guerrilla group – described the news this week that eight demobilised Farc leaders had been charged by the transitional justice system (JEP) with war crimes and crimes against humanity as “a historic PERU: PANDEMIC THREATENS TO DEVASTATE ECONOMY PERU: Pandemic threatens to devastate economy. The dramatic and devastating impact of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic on the global economy is already incontrovertible. What remains to be determined is just how hard this shock will hit, how long it will last, and which countries will be worst affected. Some estimates nowpredict that Peru
GUATEMALA: OLIGARCHY ENTRENCHED GUATEMALA: Oligarchy entrenched. The landowning oligarchy in Guatemala remains one of the most conservative business classes in Latin America, controlling traditional exports such as coffee and sugar and continuing to wield enormous political influence. Four main family networks have dominated Guatemala for the past three hundred years ARGENTINA’S POVERTY PROBLEM Argentina’s poverty problem. Simon Kuznets, the renowned economist who was awarded the 1971 Nobel Prize in economics, famously said that there are four types of country: developed countries, underdeveloped countries, Japan, and Argentina. His singling out of Argentina was in reference to the country’s decline from one of the ten richest LATINNEWS | LATIN AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE | LATIN AMERICAN NEWSABOUT USOUR SERVICESACCESS REPORTSCONSULTANCYSTUDENTSCONTACT US Consultancy. Drawing on an unrivalled network of sources and high-level contacts throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, LatinNews provides bespoke consulting services for the corporate sector and investment community. Read More. 26/05/2020 - 26/05/2020.Cancel.
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LatinNews Daily - 25 May 2021. On 24 May, Keiko Fujimori, the right-wing candidate for Fuerza Popular in the second round run-off of Peru’s presidential election, called on Peruvians not to let a pre-election terrorist attack deter them from voting on 6 June. MEXICO: LÓPEZ OBRADOR’S DISCONNECT WITH BIDEN BECOMES CLEAR López Obrador’s failure to commit to any new targets and his defence of Mexico’s oil industry have been heavily criticised by environmental groups, analysts, and diplomats. These argue that it shows that López Obrador is out of step with the Biden administration; and led to warnings that it could produce serious bilateral frictions. BRAZIL AND SOUTHERN CONE Highlights. - Economic Highlights. As we enter 2021, the countries of the Brazil & Southern Cone sub-region are, like much of the world, battling with a surge in coronavirus (Covid-19) infections, possibly linked to the emergence of more transmissible variants of the virus. ROADBLOCKS ON THE PATH TO AGREEMENT IN COLOMBIA Peru’s run-off presidential ballot – due on 6 June – was dominated up to the last moment by negative campaigning with voters warned against both the perils of ‘communism’, in the shape of left-wing radical Pedro Castillo, or crony capitalism, embodied by right-winger Keiko Fujimori LATIN AMERICAN WEEKLY REPORT Colombia’s former president Juan Manuel Santos (2010-2018) – a key architect of the momentous 2016 peace agreement with the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Farc) guerrilla group – described the news this week that eight demobilised Farc leaders had been charged by the transitional justice system (JEP) with war crimes and crimes against humanity as “a historic PERU: PANDEMIC THREATENS TO DEVASTATE ECONOMY PERU: Pandemic threatens to devastate economy. The dramatic and devastating impact of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic on the global economy is already incontrovertible. What remains to be determined is just how hard this shock will hit, how long it will last, and which countries will be worst affected. Some estimates nowpredict that Peru
GUATEMALA: OLIGARCHY ENTRENCHED GUATEMALA: Oligarchy entrenched. The landowning oligarchy in Guatemala remains one of the most conservative business classes in Latin America, controlling traditional exports such as coffee and sugar and continuing to wield enormous political influence. Four main family networks have dominated Guatemala for the past three hundred years ARGENTINA’S POVERTY PROBLEM Argentina’s poverty problem. Simon Kuznets, the renowned economist who was awarded the 1971 Nobel Prize in economics, famously said that there are four types of country: developed countries, underdeveloped countries, Japan, and Argentina. His singling out of Argentina was in reference to the country’s decline from one of the ten richest LATINNEWS | LATIN AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE | COUNTRIES LatinNews. Intelligence Research Ltd. Hamilton House, Fourth Floor - Mabledon Place Bloomsbury - London - WC1H 9BB - UK. Phone : +44 (0)203695 2790
COLOMBIA: PRESSURE FOR PEACE CONTINUES TO MOUNT COLOMBIA: Pressure for peace continues to mount. Last week’s speech to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) by Carlos Ruiz Massieu, the UN special representative in Colombia, struck something of a familiar note. Not for the first time, his quarterly report emphasised the threat of escalating violence in Colombia, and the importance of ROADBLOCKS ON THE PATH TO AGREEMENT IN COLOMBIA Peru’s run-off presidential ballot – due on 6 June – was dominated up to the last moment by negative campaigning with voters warned against both the perils of ‘communism’, in the shape of left-wing radical Pedro Castillo, or crony capitalism, embodied by right-winger Keiko Fujimori ARGENTINA: ELECTIONS POSTPONED AS PANDEMIC TAKES HOLD ARGENTINA: Elections postponed as pandemic takes hold. On 22 April Argentina’s main opposition coalition Juntos por el Cambio (JxC) agreed to push back the simultaneous and mandatory open primaries (Paso) and the federal legislative elections due later this year. The decision to postpone the elections comes as Argentina is struggling to IN BRIEF: OECD WARNS OF FACTORS SLOWING ARGENTINA’S RECOVERY * The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has released its latest Economic Outlook report, in which it projects that Argentina’s GDP will grow 6.1% this year, having contracted by 9.9% in 2020 as a result of the economic crisis caused by IN BRIEF: BRAZIL’S INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION SHRINKS IN APRIL * Brazil’s national statistics institute (Ibge) has released the latest figures on the industrial sector, which show that industrial production shrank 1.3% in April compared with March. IN BRIEF: WARNINGS IN ARGENTINA OF ECONOMIC IMPACT OF * A new report published by Fundación Mediterránea/Instituto de Estudios sobre la Realidad Argentina y Latinoamericana (IERAL), a local think-tank, warns that Argentina’s GDP could shrink 2.5% in the second quarter of 2021 compared with the first quarter (in seasonally-adjusted terms) as a result of restrictions imposed in recent weeks in response to a strong second wave of the coronavirus COLOMBIA: FOOD SHORTAGES SPARK WIDESPREAD UNREST COLOMBIA: Food shortages spark widespread unrest. On 16 April, Bogotá’s mayor, Claudia López, apologised for failures in the delivery of food and financial aid, which have led to protests and riots in cities across Colombia, and she appealed for the national government to offer more support to CHILE: LAWMAKERS GO ALL IN ON PENSION WITHDRAWALS On 3 June, a group of left-wing opposition lawmakers in Chile’s chamber of deputies presented a bill allowing for the complete withdrawal of pension funds, one day after Deputy Jorge Alessandri, a member of the ruling right-of-centre Chile Vamos coalition, said he was thinking of presenting such an initiative.. End of preview - This article contains approximately 385 words. MEXICO: LÓPEZ OBRADOR GETS INDIRECT BUT CLEAR RESPONSE On 3 June US President Joe Biden issued a memorandum in which he reiterates that his administration sees corruption as a threat to US national security and that it is committed to fighting it at “home and abroad”.. End of preview - This article contains approximately 355 words. Subscribers: Log in now to read the full article Not a Subscriber? Choose from one of the following options LATINNEWS | LATIN AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE | LATIN AMERICAN NEWSABOUT USOUR SERVICESACCESS REPORTSCONSULTANCYSTUDENTSCONTACT US Consultancy. Drawing on an unrivalled network of sources and high-level contacts throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, LatinNews provides bespoke consulting services for the corporate sector and investment community. Read More. 26/05/2020 - 26/05/2020.Cancel.
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LatinNews Daily - 25 May 2021. On 24 May, Keiko Fujimori, the right-wing candidate for Fuerza Popular in the second round run-off of Peru’s presidential election, called on Peruvians not to let a pre-election terrorist attack deter them from voting on 6 June. MEXICO: LÓPEZ OBRADOR’S DISCONNECT WITH BIDEN BECOMES CLEAR López Obrador’s failure to commit to any new targets and his defence of Mexico’s oil industry have been heavily criticised by environmental groups, analysts, and diplomats. These argue that it shows that López Obrador is out of step with the Biden administration; and led to warnings that it could produce serious bilateral frictions. BRAZIL AND SOUTHERN CONE Highlights. - Economic Highlights. As we enter 2021, the countries of the Brazil & Southern Cone sub-region are, like much of the world, battling with a surge in coronavirus (Covid-19) infections, possibly linked to the emergence of more transmissible variants of the virus. ROADBLOCKS ON THE PATH TO AGREEMENT IN COLOMBIA Peru’s run-off presidential ballot – due on 6 June – was dominated up to the last moment by negative campaigning with voters warned against both the perils of ‘communism’, in the shape of left-wing radical Pedro Castillo, or crony capitalism, embodied by right-winger Keiko Fujimori LATIN AMERICAN WEEKLY REPORT Colombia’s former president Juan Manuel Santos (2010-2018) – a key architect of the momentous 2016 peace agreement with the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Farc) guerrilla group – described the news this week that eight demobilised Farc leaders had been charged by the transitional justice system (JEP) with war crimes and crimes against humanity as “a historic PERU: PANDEMIC THREATENS TO DEVASTATE ECONOMY PERU: Pandemic threatens to devastate economy. The dramatic and devastating impact of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic on the global economy is already incontrovertible. What remains to be determined is just how hard this shock will hit, how long it will last, and which countries will be worst affected. Some estimates nowpredict that Peru
GUATEMALA: OLIGARCHY ENTRENCHED GUATEMALA: Oligarchy entrenched. The landowning oligarchy in Guatemala remains one of the most conservative business classes in Latin America, controlling traditional exports such as coffee and sugar and continuing to wield enormous political influence. Four main family networks have dominated Guatemala for the past three hundred years ARGENTINA’S POVERTY PROBLEM Argentina’s poverty problem. Simon Kuznets, the renowned economist who was awarded the 1971 Nobel Prize in economics, famously said that there are four types of country: developed countries, underdeveloped countries, Japan, and Argentina. His singling out of Argentina was in reference to the country’s decline from one of the ten richest LATINNEWS | LATIN AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE | LATIN AMERICAN NEWSABOUT USOUR SERVICESACCESS REPORTSCONSULTANCYSTUDENTSCONTACT US Consultancy. Drawing on an unrivalled network of sources and high-level contacts throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, LatinNews provides bespoke consulting services for the corporate sector and investment community. Read More. 26/05/2020 - 26/05/2020.Cancel.
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LatinNews Daily - 25 May 2021. On 24 May, Keiko Fujimori, the right-wing candidate for Fuerza Popular in the second round run-off of Peru’s presidential election, called on Peruvians not to let a pre-election terrorist attack deter them from voting on 6 June. MEXICO: LÓPEZ OBRADOR’S DISCONNECT WITH BIDEN BECOMES CLEAR López Obrador’s failure to commit to any new targets and his defence of Mexico’s oil industry have been heavily criticised by environmental groups, analysts, and diplomats. These argue that it shows that López Obrador is out of step with the Biden administration; and led to warnings that it could produce serious bilateral frictions. BRAZIL AND SOUTHERN CONE Highlights. - Economic Highlights. As we enter 2021, the countries of the Brazil & Southern Cone sub-region are, like much of the world, battling with a surge in coronavirus (Covid-19) infections, possibly linked to the emergence of more transmissible variants of the virus. ROADBLOCKS ON THE PATH TO AGREEMENT IN COLOMBIA Peru’s run-off presidential ballot – due on 6 June – was dominated up to the last moment by negative campaigning with voters warned against both the perils of ‘communism’, in the shape of left-wing radical Pedro Castillo, or crony capitalism, embodied by right-winger Keiko Fujimori LATIN AMERICAN WEEKLY REPORT Colombia’s former president Juan Manuel Santos (2010-2018) – a key architect of the momentous 2016 peace agreement with the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Farc) guerrilla group – described the news this week that eight demobilised Farc leaders had been charged by the transitional justice system (JEP) with war crimes and crimes against humanity as “a historic PERU: PANDEMIC THREATENS TO DEVASTATE ECONOMY PERU: Pandemic threatens to devastate economy. The dramatic and devastating impact of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic on the global economy is already incontrovertible. What remains to be determined is just how hard this shock will hit, how long it will last, and which countries will be worst affected. Some estimates nowpredict that Peru
GUATEMALA: OLIGARCHY ENTRENCHED GUATEMALA: Oligarchy entrenched. The landowning oligarchy in Guatemala remains one of the most conservative business classes in Latin America, controlling traditional exports such as coffee and sugar and continuing to wield enormous political influence. Four main family networks have dominated Guatemala for the past three hundred years ARGENTINA’S POVERTY PROBLEM Argentina’s poverty problem. Simon Kuznets, the renowned economist who was awarded the 1971 Nobel Prize in economics, famously said that there are four types of country: developed countries, underdeveloped countries, Japan, and Argentina. His singling out of Argentina was in reference to the country’s decline from one of the ten richest LATINNEWS | LATIN AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE | COUNTRIES LatinNews. Intelligence Research Ltd. Hamilton House, Fourth Floor - Mabledon Place Bloomsbury - London - WC1H 9BB - UK. Phone : +44 (0)203695 2790
COLOMBIA: PRESSURE FOR PEACE CONTINUES TO MOUNT COLOMBIA: Pressure for peace continues to mount. Last week’s speech to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) by Carlos Ruiz Massieu, the UN special representative in Colombia, struck something of a familiar note. Not for the first time, his quarterly report emphasised the threat of escalating violence in Colombia, and the importance of ROADBLOCKS ON THE PATH TO AGREEMENT IN COLOMBIA Peru’s run-off presidential ballot – due on 6 June – was dominated up to the last moment by negative campaigning with voters warned against both the perils of ‘communism’, in the shape of left-wing radical Pedro Castillo, or crony capitalism, embodied by right-winger Keiko Fujimori ARGENTINA: ELECTIONS POSTPONED AS PANDEMIC TAKES HOLD ARGENTINA: Elections postponed as pandemic takes hold. On 22 April Argentina’s main opposition coalition Juntos por el Cambio (JxC) agreed to push back the simultaneous and mandatory open primaries (Paso) and the federal legislative elections due later this year. The decision to postpone the elections comes as Argentina is struggling to IN BRIEF: OECD WARNS OF FACTORS SLOWING ARGENTINA’S RECOVERY * The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has released its latest Economic Outlook report, in which it projects that Argentina’s GDP will grow 6.1% this year, having contracted by 9.9% in 2020 as a result of the economic crisis caused by IN BRIEF: BRAZIL’S INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION SHRINKS IN APRIL * Brazil’s national statistics institute (Ibge) has released the latest figures on the industrial sector, which show that industrial production shrank 1.3% in April compared with March. IN BRIEF: WARNINGS IN ARGENTINA OF ECONOMIC IMPACT OF * A new report published by Fundación Mediterránea/Instituto de Estudios sobre la Realidad Argentina y Latinoamericana (IERAL), a local think-tank, warns that Argentina’s GDP could shrink 2.5% in the second quarter of 2021 compared with the first quarter (in seasonally-adjusted terms) as a result of restrictions imposed in recent weeks in response to a strong second wave of the coronavirus COLOMBIA: FOOD SHORTAGES SPARK WIDESPREAD UNREST COLOMBIA: Food shortages spark widespread unrest. On 16 April, Bogotá’s mayor, Claudia López, apologised for failures in the delivery of food and financial aid, which have led to protests and riots in cities across Colombia, and she appealed for the national government to offer more support to CHILE: LAWMAKERS GO ALL IN ON PENSION WITHDRAWALS On 3 June, a group of left-wing opposition lawmakers in Chile’s chamber of deputies presented a bill allowing for the complete withdrawal of pension funds, one day after Deputy Jorge Alessandri, a member of the ruling right-of-centre Chile Vamos coalition, said he was thinking of presenting such an initiative.. End of preview - This article contains approximately 385 words. MEXICO: LÓPEZ OBRADOR GETS INDIRECT BUT CLEAR RESPONSE On 3 June US President Joe Biden issued a memorandum in which he reiterates that his administration sees corruption as a threat to US national security and that it is committed to fighting it at “home and abroad”.. End of preview - This article contains approximately 355 words. Subscribers: Log in now to read the full article Not a Subscriber? Choose from one of the following options We uses cookies to enable the correct functioning of the login and navigation facilities for both paid subscribers and free trial subscribers. Registering as a subscriber on a paid or free trial basis carries an implied consent for us to use cookies in this manner. We also uses Analytics cookies for monitoring traffic flow through the site. These can be disabled above, but we encourage users not to, as we can use this information to improve the site and better meet our users needs. We do not sell the information collected by cookies, nor do we disclose the information to third parties, except where requiredby law. Learn more
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