
WTO members ask to remove consularization
Six members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) proposed to remove consularization, as part of the facilitation of international trade. In international law, consularization (legalize
Six members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) proposed to remove consularization, as part of the facilitation of international trade. In international law, consularization (legalize
The increase in the prices of raw materials was the main explanatory factor for the rebound in exports from Latin America and the Caribbean in
The Mexican company Coca-Cola FEMSA announced this Friday that its Brazilian subsidiary Spal Industria Brasileira de Bebidas SA (Spal) reached an agreement to acquire 100%
Coca-Cola FEMSA reported that it began testing new product categories as distribution opportunities. Indeed, the company seeks to increase its income by introducing new categories,
Four states in Brazil set a tax on the sale of soft drinks to obtain funds related to poverty reduction programs. According to Coca-Cola FEMSA,
As the world’s largest producer of sugarcane ethanol, Brazil is now at the forefront of renewable energy among developing countries. The production of ethanol comprises
Brazil will embrace 37% of soybean production in the world in the 2021-2022 cycle, while the United States‘ quota would be 31%, the Department of
Mercosur, whose associated states are Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Guyana and Suriname, operates 80% of its regional trade free of tariffs. So far, Mercosur is
With its entry into force of the Comprehensive and Progressive Treaty of Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), Peru managed to avoid tariffs with Vietnam and New Zealand,
The Brazilian company Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional is one of the largest fully integrated steel producers in Brazil and Latin America in terms of crude steel
Six members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) proposed to remove consularization, as part of the facilitation of international trade. In international law, consularization (legalize
The increase in the prices of raw materials was the main explanatory factor for the rebound in exports from Latin America and the Caribbean in
The Mexican company Coca-Cola FEMSA announced this Friday that its Brazilian subsidiary Spal Industria Brasileira de Bebidas SA (Spal) reached an agreement to acquire 100%
Coca-Cola FEMSA reported that it began testing new product categories as distribution opportunities. Indeed, the company seeks to increase its income by introducing new categories,
Four states in Brazil set a tax on the sale of soft drinks to obtain funds related to poverty reduction programs. According to Coca-Cola FEMSA,
As the world’s largest producer of sugarcane ethanol, Brazil is now at the forefront of renewable energy among developing countries. The production of ethanol comprises
Brazil will embrace 37% of soybean production in the world in the 2021-2022 cycle, while the United States‘ quota would be 31%, the Department of
Mercosur, whose associated states are Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Guyana and Suriname, operates 80% of its regional trade free of tariffs. So far, Mercosur is
With its entry into force of the Comprehensive and Progressive Treaty of Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), Peru managed to avoid tariffs with Vietnam and New Zealand,
The Brazilian company Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional is one of the largest fully integrated steel producers in Brazil and Latin America in terms of crude steel
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