In late March this year, Zomato — one of India’s largest food delivery platforms — laid off 600 customer support executives. Those affected were part of the 1,500 customer service agents Zomato had ...
The Mexican government is pursuing legislation that would require digital platforms—such as Uber, Amazon, and similar services—to provide tax authorities with direct, real-time access to their ...
The past few years revealed the fragility of long-distance supply chains, as pandemic lockdowns, geopolitical tensions and trade conflicts spurred a “massive shift” in global logistics. Companies and ...
Nearshoring executives from across the globe converged Wednesday evening on Miami to welcome Nexus to its new location, which Nearshore Americas Founder and Chief Analyst Kirk Laughlin said is a ...
Latin America is witnessing a rise in remittances from the United States, Bloomberg reports, attributing the surge to ...
Compete Caribbean has announced the appointment of Kayla S. Grant as its new Executive Director. Grant, who has worked with ...
Alorica has laid off around 440 employees in Uruguay following the termination of its contract with U.S. telecom giant Verizon.
Uruguay’s service exports are gaining steady momentum, nearing $7 billion in 2024, driven by robust performance in tourism, IT, and business services.
Costa Ricans have more economic freedom than any other in Latin America, according to Economic Freedom of the World 2025 ...
Shifting visa rules, evolving legal frameworks, rising compliance demands, and fresh investment opportunities will all be on ...
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