Economy minister says taxing US imports could be Plan B if NAFTA talks fail to reach an agreement
Category: Economy & Policy
Brazil cuts rates again
Central bank drops the Selic benchmark to 12.25%, the lowest level since early 2015
Carstens remains Banxico head through November
Mexico’s central bank governor delays his departure date at the request of President Enrique Peña Nieto
Mexico remains open to NAFTA changes
Economy minister calls a proposed border tax “counterproductive” and a violation of WTO rules
Mexico open to NAFTA changes but calls border tax “counterproductive”
Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo tells LatinFinance that digital commerce, environmental and labor issues could be a part of talks to revise NAFTA
OPINION: Filling Correa’s shoes
Edwin Guttierez, Head of Emerging Market Sovereign Debt at Aberdeen Asset Management, offers his view on Ecuador’s presidential election
Argentina, Chile hold rates steady
Chile signals a rate cut could come in the short term, while Argentina says it will maintain caution
Mexico expresses skepticism over US border tax
Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo says he has not seen widespread agreement among Trump advisors on a proposal to tax Mexican imports
Peru steps in to approve asset sales from Odebrecht scandal
PPK unveils new measures to deal with the widening corruption scandal
Paraguay works on next international bond sale
Finance minister says the sovereign could raise up to $550m in the cross-border market in March
