LatAm Weekly Roundup — November 22, 2024
This week, Mexico approved a constitutional reform to dissolve key autonomous agencies, including INAI, Cofece, and IFT, moving the debate to the Senate. In Bolivia, private fuel importation and commercialization is authorized for one year to address the energy crisis. In Chile, the Senate debates the 2025 budget bill, and two key sectors, interior and health, are approved. Uruguay’s presidential candidates clash in the final debate before the November 24 runoff. Argentina’s Milei signs the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty at the G20, securing a USD 2 billion loan from the World Bank. Brazil hosts the G20 Leaders' Summit and strengthens ties with China through 37 cooperation agreements.
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