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    80-year-old Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim recovers well from COVID-19, says his son

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    Jan 25, 21 - 3:55 pm

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    In a crowded 2020 for funding in Latin America, none of the $4.4 billion went to female-only founded startups

    by Isabela Fleischmann

  • Sérgio Saraiva, President at Rappi in Brazil
    Technology

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    Jan 25, 21 - 3:15 pm

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    Brazilian distance learning platform increased by 54% during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Jan 25, 21 - 1:06 pm

  • Business

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    Jan 25, 21 - 10:53 am

  • Business

    Study shows that Brazil already has 598 companies operating with e-commerce

    Jan 25, 21 - 10:16 am

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    China’s Huawei in talks to sell premium smartphone brands P and Mate

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  • Alicia Bárcena, executive secretary of United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
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    US-China relations or vaccines? Both things are vital, but Latin America’s recovery can come easier through regional collaboration

    by Fabiane Ziolla Menezes

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E-commerce and Payments in LatAm

A new, more digitally inclusive, Latin America

The future of work

After COVID-19, what will work and offices look like in Latin America?

Streaming giants battle for Latin America

The contest for Latin America's audiences intensifies

The new billion-dollar game era

Streaming, the new frontier in gaming

The low-cost revolution in Latin America

This is the final call for real change in the region's air sector

Cross-Border Consumption in Brazil

The main Latin American stage for companies willing to grow exponentially in e-commerce

Brazilian Rocket Ships

Houston, we have… a super startup on the way

Travel in Latin America

TRAVEL MARKET: A GOLD MINE IN LATIN AMERICA COUNTRIES

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The loyal consumer

Discover the Mexican consumer behavior in this infographic

The connected consumer

How Colombians are online shopping [infographic]

The super consumer

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