Brazil‘s exports (products) rose to an interannual rate of 34.2% in 2021, at 280,630 million dollars. As the Brazilian government disseminates this result, the World Bank projects that growth in Brazil will slow down sharply in 2022, to 1.4%, more than a percentage point below the forecast in
Through a public-private alliance that began in March 2018, the Mexican government began working on Red Compartida, a project to increase telecommunications coverage in the country through 4.5 G or higher wireless networks. The goals of the project are to provide services to 85% of the population as
The Mexican government expects Pemex’s purchase of Deer Park to be completed in January 2022, after it was expected to happen in late 2021. On December 22, 2021, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) authorized the acquisition by Pemex of the Deer Park refinery
Marvic Petroleum, a company with more than 300 pipes to distribute gasoline and diesel in Mexico, celebrated Three Kings Day. The company is totally Mexican, it provides service throughout the country and its event is part of its social responsibility actions. It also occurs in a context in
The omicron variant has raised logistics costs and is a stark reminder that the Covid-19 pandemic is not over, said David Malpass, president of the World Bank. According to him, new variants of the virus can put even highly vaccinated countries under pressure and threaten to wreak havoc
World trade has recovered along with world economic activity, highlighting durable goods, said a World Bank report released on Tuesday. First of all, the recovery has been swift for trade in goods. Trade in services has strengthened; however, it still lags behind, with travel services particularly moderate. In