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Argentina's Gualcamayo gold mine is aiming to build a new $665-million project it hopes will qualify for a new government incentive program, executives said in a recent press tour of the site. Only ...
Gualcamayo originally proposed a $1 billion investment under the scheme, but scaled back its application in June following ...
The country's science and technology budget has dropped to 0.156% of gross domestic product, its lowest level since 2002, ...
SACRAMENTO—When economist Javier Milei won the Argentine presidency in 2023, the international media portrayed his victory in ...
In this article, Puster, Hülsmann, and Hoppe explain the reasons for their resignation from the Scientific Advisory Board of ...
This decision temporarily relieves Argentina from partially satisfying a $16.1bn (21.03trn pesos) judgment won by two investors.
The October 19 runoff is between centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz and conservative former President Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga.
After a lackluster campaign overshadowed by a looming economic collapse, Bolivians were voting for a new president and ...
Driven by a strengthened peso, outbound tourism from Argentina has exploded over the past year, with neighbouring Brazil, ...
Bolivians expressed hopes of radical change on Sunday as they voted in elections shaped by a generational economic crisis, ...
Polls showed the two leading right-wing candidates, multimillionaire business owner Samuel Doria Medina and former president Jorge Fernando “Tuto” Quiroga, locked in a virtual dead heat. Voting is ...
Polls opened in Bolivia in a pivotal election that could end the long reign of the leftist Movement Toward Socialism party.