Rússia
Uruguay Uncovers Racket that Provided Russians With Fake Passports
An investigation by the country’s prosecutor’s office points to a gang that handled fake documents and which included the head of President Lacalle Pou’s security detail
Ukraine’s Zelenskiy Calls on Latin America to Impose Sanctions on Russia, Cut Trade
The president of the invaded country said Latin American countries should join the sanctions imposed on Russia, and called on them to divulge his “truths”
Argentina, Brazil, Mexico Among G-20 Countries Not Isolating Russia
Russia supplied nations with its Covid-19 vaccine in Asia and Latin America, where and China is investing heavily
Guatemala Well-Placed to Counter Container Crisis With Consolidated Freight Model
The use of consolidated cargo, sharing containers among companies, brings down shipping costs and speeds up the movement of freight, while companies can import into Guatemala and re-export to other Central American countries, according to industry insiders
War, Sanctions Lead Russia to First Default on Foreign Debt in a Century
Given the damage already done to the economy and markets, the default is also mostly symbolic for now, and matters little to Russians dealing with double-digit inflation and the worst economic contraction in years
Putin: Rússia vai sobreviver às sanções, mas o Ocidente sofrerá mais
Presidente russo disse que o país está se reestabelecendo das restrições impostas pelos EUA e por aliados por causa do ataque militar contra a Ucrânia
Supply Chains Won’t Go Back to Normal, DHL Says
In an interview with Bloomberg Línea, Oscar de Bok, CEO of the logistics giant’s supply chain division, advises companies to diversify their sources and adopt ‘omnishoring’
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Inflation Bites in Guatemala as Food Prices Soar
The ‘red tamale’, one of the Central American country’s favorite staple foods, has doubled in price this year, while workers earning the minimum wage struggle to afford milk