A splintered region will find it more difficult to cope with the coming disruptions from Washington.
Trump and Latin America’s Costly Disunity
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Michael Reid
Colombia’s First Unicorn Keeps Delivering
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Rich Brown
Rappi’s rise to a multi-billion-dollar company preparing for an IPO shows the potential for disruption in Latin America’s economies and job markets.
AQ Podcast | What to Expect from Latin America’s Economies in 2025
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AQ Online
The chief economist for the region at Citigroup on the good numbers expected for 2025 and risks ahead
Lessons from Mexico’s “Tequila Crisis” Can Help the Country Navigate Trump
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Sergio A. Luna
Thirty years after the 1994 currency crisis, its legacy can prove useful as Mexico braces for U.S. tariffs.
Lula’s “Golden Boy” at the Central Bank
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Luiza Franco, Nick Burns
Gabriel Galípolo has ties with the left and the private sector, making him a key bridge-builder at a time of market concerns.
Why The U.S. Needs USMCA More Than Ever
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Antonio Ortiz-Mena, Diego Marroquín Bitar
Derailing or failing to successfully review the trade agreement will only benefit China’s and Russia’s global ambitions.
Why a Normalization Strategy With Venezuela Is Not Viable
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José Ignacio Hernández
Normalization will only strengthen the ruling elites, endanger human rights, and create conditions that boost migration flow, an expert writes.