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Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
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Latin American geopolitical and economic strategic outlook
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Latest: Latin America faces geopolitical shifts and economic challenges
The UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL/ECLAC) has released a report titled ‘Ruptures and opportunities: proposals for Latin America and the Caribbean to prosper in the new geopolitical era.
Regional summits in Montevideo on Latin American policy
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Latest: Pan-American Congress convenes in Montevideo to discuss regional sovereignty
In Montevideo, Uruguay, regional leaders and officials have convened for high-level meetings to address demographic and geopolitical challenges in Latin America. At the Sixth Regional Meeting of the Conference on Popula
ECLAC economic outlook for Latin America
2 clusters · 54 sources · last updated
Latest: ECLAC projects 2.2% growth for Latin America and the Caribbean in 2026
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has issued warnings regarding the economic outlook for the region in 2026. Initially, Executive Secretary José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs highlighted that
Demographic shifts and aging in Latin America
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Latest: Latin America faces unprecedented demographic shift toward aging population
Reports from UNESCO, CEPAL, and the United Nations Population Fund highlight a significant demographic shift in Latin America and the Caribbean driven by declining fertility rates. A joint study projects that the region
2026 Shanghai WAIC: AI Governance & Geopolitical Shifts
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Latest: Xi Jinping to visit White House for summit with Trump
Following the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai, the global geopolitical landscape is shifting toward a paradigm of digital sovereignty and South-South cooperation. A central development in
Mexico demographic shifts and childhood investment
2 clusters · 8 sources · last updated
Latest: Mexico increases early childhood investment by 40 percent
Mexico is undergoing a demographic shift marked by a sharp decline in birth rates. Projections from the Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Center suggest that births could be 19.3% lower by 2050 than at the start o
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