Canada increasingly sure Trump to pull plug on NAFTA: report
Canada is increasingly convinced that President Trump will soon announce that the U.S. intends to pull out of the North American Free Trade Agreement, according to a Reuters report.
Venezuela raises minimum wage 40%, stoking world's fastest inflation
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced a 40 percent increase to the minimum wage as of January.
Ford to shift midsize sedan production out of Mexico: report
Ford has told suppliers it plans to shift production of midsize Fusion and Mondeo sedans out of Mexico and Spain in 2020 and move it to China, three sources said on Wednesday.
Westfield malls gets $15.7B offer from French shopping mall giant
France's Unibail-Rodamco has agreed to buy shopping mall owner Westfield for $15.7 billion, in what would be the biggest takeover of an Australian company on record.
Venezuela to launch cryptocurrency to fight Trump sanctions
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says his government will launch a cryptocurrency to fight what he calls a financial "blockade" by the Trump administration against the socialist-run country.
Is Venezuela on the brink of ousting Maduro?
The Failure of socialism in Venezuela
Puerto Rico's capital of San Juan to be powered by APR Energy's turbines
It has been one month since Hurricane Maria charged through the Caribbean towards Puerto Rico, wiping out the island’s power grid and much of its infrastructure.
As NAFTA talks stall, Mexico raises minimum wage to $4.71 per day
Mexico will raise its minimum wage to $4.71 per day next month, President Enrique Pena Nieto said on Tuesday, a 10 percent hike unlikely to satisfy U.S. and Canadian NAFTA negotiators who see low Mexican salaries as unfair competition.
As NAFTA talks stall, Mexico raises minimum wage to $4.71 per day
Mexico will raise its minimum wage to $4.71 per day next month, President Enrique Pena Nieto said on Tuesday, a 10 percent hike unlikely to satisfy U.S. and Canadian NAFTA negotiators who see low Mexican salaries as unfair competition.
Venezuela meets creditors in bid to dodge default
Venezuela opens talks with creditors on Monday to renegotiate a crippling debt that has left citizens sifting through garbage for food, as the once-prosperous OPEC nation seeks to avert a default that would plunge its economy into deeper crisis.
Blooming U.S. business interest in Cuba wilts under Trump
Packed into a remote corner of a pavilion, just 13 U.S. companies took stands at Cuba's sprawling trade fair this year, in a sign of how firms' interest in doing business on the island has dwindled in the first year of Donald Trump's presidency.
Blooming U.S. business interest in Cuba wilts under Trump
Packed into a remote corner of a pavilion, just 13 U.S. companies took stands at Cuba's sprawling trade fair this year, in a sign of how firms' interest in doing business on the island has dwindled in the first year of Donald Trump's presidency.
US blacklists 10 Venezuelans for corruption, undermining state vote
The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday sanctioned 10 more Venezuelan officials, including several government ministers, who it said had helped Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's attempts to undermine democratic rule in the country.
US blacklists 10 Venezuelans for corruption, undermining state vote
The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday sanctioned 10 more Venezuelan officials, including several government ministers, who it said had helped Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's attempts to undermine democratic rule in the country.
U.S. government restricts travel, trade with Cuba with new rules
The U.S. government made it tougher on Wednesday for Americans to book trips and do business with Cuba, making good on a pledge by President Donald Trump.
U.S. government restricts travel, trade with Cuba with new rules
The U.S. government made it tougher on Wednesday for Americans to book trips and do business with Cuba, making good on a pledge by President Donald Trump.
How is the Venezuelan government holding on to power?
Failure of socialism
Puerto Rico's capital of San Juan to be powered by APR Energy's turbines
It has been one month since Hurricane Maria charged through the Caribbean towards Puerto Rico, wiping out the island’s power grid and much of its infrastructure.
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Viking Cruises to take passengers to Cuba
Viking Cruises to take passengers to Cuba