“Countries started the fight against the pandemic in the spirit of a sprint. But after nine months since the first Covid-19 outbreaks they seem to be gradually drifting into a marathon,” it is the diagnosis ...
Stopping temporary export restrictions becoming permanent should be a major task for the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) new Director General, said Liam Fox, former Minister of Defense and the UK’s candidate for this international position. ...
The recovery of the airline industry will take time, but 2021 will surely recover a good part of the ground lost this year. This is the view of the managing director for Latin America, the ...
The Latin American Economic Outlook (LEO) 2020, published by the OECD, ECLAC, CAF, and the European Commission for International Partnerships, proposed an action plan to make digital transformation play a major role to turn the ...
Follow the quarterly financial performance of the largest 800 non-financial companies listed on the region’s stock exchanges. Understand the financial situation of individual companies and sectors. Assess their profitability, liquidity, efficiency, and solvency with data ...
Latin Trade 500 offers financial indicators for the 500 largest non-financial companies in Latin America. Understand the financial situation of individual companies and sectors. Assess their profitability, liquidity, efficiency, and solvency with data from 2018, ...
Latin Trade’s CSR Ranking highlights the contributions of large corporations doing business in the region to the communities and environment. Due to the pandemic, in this edition we highlight 10 multilatina initiatives against Covid-19, including ...
Harvard, Yale and Stanford are the top three schools for law degrees in the U.S., according to Latin Trade’s most recent ranking. The list ranks 25 universities based on academic reputation, citations per paper, H-Index ...
Jamaica will receive around one million visitors this year, that is, 35% the number of arrivals in 2019, said Donovan White, the director of tourism with the Jamaica Tourist Board. “The pandemic was one of ...
Mexican multinational beverage and retail company Femsa climbed to the first spot in this year’s ranking of the Top 100 Employers in Latin America. The company now employs more than 314,600 people, up from the ...