Since January 2019, the Dassault Falcon 2000EX transported Venezuelan Oil Minister Quevedo and Maduro regime officials.
Fitch Report Highlights Potential U.S. Election Impact on Latin American Remittances
The report emphasizes that Central American economies are particularly exposed to shifts in U.S. immigration policy, given the significant role of remittances in their GDP.
Work From Home Programs Deserve A New Look In Light Of Coronavirus Pandemic
Smart enterprises have already deployed telework and work-from-home strategies. With the coronavirus pandemic and travel bans, now is the time for less proactive companies to catch up...and fast! Some of the most knowledgeable experts in business share their insights.
Trump Invites Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Rowley to White House
In a recent phone call, the two world leaders reportedly discussed "a number of issues of mutual interest to Trinidad and Tobago and the United States."
Outsourcing and Global Services Outlook 2017: Everything Is Changing
Customers and providers that adopt the “as a service” model will find themselves relatively insulated from political winds — and perhaps better positioned for the wider evolution already underway.
Latin American and Caribbean Exports Projected to Fall Again in 2016 – But Rate of Decline Is Slowing
The rate of export decline is slowing, with this projected 6% fall in 2016 being far less than the 15% plummet in 2015.
President Trump Could Quickly Dismantle $1.7 Billion USD in Dodd-Frank Regulations
"Repealing the last $1.9 billion in Dodd-Frank from the Obama administration might be the first step for Congress in a more comprehensive overhaul of the law."