Fifteen years ago, Chile set a new standard for innovation in Latin America by launching Start-Up Chile, the world’s first government-backed accelerator for startups.

This initiative drew more than 2,000 startups from over 85 countries and helped create billion-dollar companies. Santiago quickly became the country’s innovation hub, attracting e

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The first day of the BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro highlighted the group's growing size but likewise exposed its present weaknesses.Although the bloc now includes eleven major economies-- covering over half the world's population and nearly half of international economic output-- only a few of its leading leaders appeared in person.Russian President Vladimir Putin

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Brazil's trade surplus dropped dramatically this year, according to official data from the Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade, and Services. In June 2025, Brazil tape-recorded a surplus of $5.89 billion, which was less than expected and 7% lower than June 2024. For the very first half of 2025, the surplus fell almost 28% compared to the very same duration last

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi got here in Brazil on July 5, 2025, for the BRICS Summit and a state visit with President Lula da Silva.This marks the first time an Indian leader has made an official bilateral see to Brazil in nearly 60 years.Modi's journey highlights how India and Brazil wish to construct more powerful organization ties and rely less on

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Brazil's government and China's leading atomic energy business, CGN, have actually signed a brand-new cooperation offer that could reshape Brazil's energy future.The arrangement, announced by both countries, concentrates on developing clean energy and improving Brazil's mineral sector, especially uranium. CGN, the world's 3rd biggest nuclear energy business, has actually invested

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Brazil's main market group, the National Confederation of Industry (CNI), simply launched new information showing industrial business remain worried in 2025. The Industrial Confidence Index (ICEI) fell to 48.6 in June, listed below the neutral 50-point mark for the sixth month.This implies most factory owners and supervisors do not feel good about business now or in

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