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Is Belize an emerging market for investors? Here’s what one expert says

By Fatima Romero The global economy is facing challenges and uncertainties that practically force investors to look to diversify their portfolios, and in Central America,...

Belize: beaches, destinations, products and cost of living of the curious country in the Caribbean

Belize is a young country, having only just achieved its independence from the United Kingdom in 1981. It was once known as British Honduras. Despite having...

Territorial dispute between Guatemala and Belize advances in international court

Guatemala presented its reply to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Territorial, Insular and Maritime Claim of Guatemala and Belize litigation; the...

Panama, Belize and Guatemala interested in Mexican Tren Maya project

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - During a meeting in Chetumal, Panamanian diplomatic representatives expressed interest in connecting the Maya rail line with Central American...

Change of Power in Belize: Center-Left Party Appoints New Prime Minister

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The center-left People's United Party (PUP) won the parliamentary elections in Belize with a sweeping victory. Former opposition leader...

Central American Belize Votes for new PM With Economy Hamstrung by Pandemic

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Belize voted on Wednesday, November 11th, for a new prime minister to replace Dean Barrow, who is stepping down...

Every Hour is Happy Hour in Belize

By Aaron Smith, Contributing Reporter BELIZE - “White skin brother from a different mother,” resident poet Cecil, crafting verse for his supper on Caye Caulker,...

The region is aging fast; is LatAm ready for this demographic challenge?

By Sebastián Osorio Idárraga The population is aging. It is a recurrent and common phrase to hear, especially in work environments, which reflects that there is...

Ecuador and Chile have the shortest working hours in LatAm

In Latin America, there are few economies with a workweek of less than 48 hours, unlike Europe and North Asia, where the workweek has...

China-Taiwan conflict resonates throughout Central America

By Fatima Romero This week, Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei traveled to Taipei to meet with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, seeking to strengthen diplomatic relations with...

Guatemalan president’s visit to Taiwan infuriates China

By Fatima Romero Guatemala is one of 13 countries recognizing Taiwan's sovereignty, a list that has shrunk in recent years as Beijing moves to isolate...

Beijing: recognizing the one China principle is in Guatemala’s interest

The reunification of China is inevitable, and Guatemala's recognition of the one-China principle responds to the vital interests of the Central American country, said...

Putin called Honduras an “important partner” of Russia

By Fatima Romero Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday at the ceremony of presentation of credentials by foreign ambassadors from 17 countries that Honduras is...

Mexican economy could be affected by stagflation in the US

The US economy could experience a stagflation scenario, a term used to explain economic stagnation accompanied by high inflation and higher unemployment, according to...

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