U.S. Drought: A Boon for Argentina and Brazil?
The worst drought to hit the United States in half a century is boosting Argentine and Brazilian corn and soy producers.
Peru's Humala Completes First Year with Mixed Marks
Peruvians give President Ollanta Humala high marks for the country’s strong economic growth and social spending, but concerns over mining protests weigh down his approval numbers.
Amid Controversy, Chile Pursues Energy Independence
The Piñera administration is pursuing energy independence, fearing lacking supplies will affect growth and mining investments.
Revived Industries Offer Promise as Haitians Rebuild
Haiti is seeing potential for growth, with investments in the mining, tourism, and coffee sectors.