Many Latin Americans find their passports weak, as many developed nations still view the region through a lens of high crime rates and migration pressures.
“I don’t believe more than 1% of CEO-level execs in the industry have taken calls,” Jim Ryan, founder of OutPLEX told us recently. Starting from the proverbial ‘bottom’, Ryan has served in a wide ...
Four years after making history as the first country to embrace Bitcoin as legal tender, El Salvador is scaling back its Bitcoin Law, apparently due to pressure from the International Monetary Fund ...
Mexico City has set a cap on rent increases after reports showed that many locals were moving to the outskirts due to soaring rental prices in the city’s older districts. The legal reform, announced ...
It should come as no surprise to note that Nicaragua is not the Nearshore darling it once was. Strangled by President Daniel Ortega’s authoritarian rule and the ongoing crackdown on political dissent, ...
Nexus, the premier conference for technology services leaders in America’s nearshore, is relocating from its traditional home to Miami, debuting this fall. Often called the “Gateway to Latin America” ...
In Colón, a town in Mexico’s Querétaro state, frustration is boiling over. Residents are protesting the construction of new data centers, fearing these massive facilities will drain millions of liters ...
The freeze on U.S. federal aid has thrown numerous developmental programs across Latin America and the Caribbean into disarray, leading many nonprofits to abandon their projects midway. In El Salvador ...
The tourism industry in Latin America and the Caribbean experienced rapid growth in 2024, with seven countries generating substantial revenue. Leading the Latin American nations was El Salvador, ...
Despite economic upheavals and a decline in venture capital inflows, at least three Latin American startups could achieve unicorn status in 2025, according to a Bloomberg report citing Wayra, the ...
“I believe the new Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud ‘region’ will bring a lot to Mexico and all its industries,” says David Victoria, a Senior Cloud Architect for Caylent in Latin America and one of ...
Mexicans have largely dismissed President Donald Trump’s executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America. At a press conference on Tuesday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum ...
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