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Deregulation of the Import and Export of Artwork in Argentina: A New Legal Framework
The artistic and cultural sector will benefit from the implementation of a new decree aimed at deregulating the import and export of artwork.
Claudia Sheinbaum Faces Her First Major Crisis as Mexico’s New President
An impending clash between the judiciary and the ruling party tests the leadership of President Claudia Sheinbaum, offering insight into her approach to governance.
Trump’s Victory and Mexico’s Need for Commercial Diversification
While political analyses of this result dominate the headlines, the impact in Mexico extends beyond mere news and quickly transforms into economic and commercial concern. As is customary every four years, the future economic landscape of Mexico is once again suspended on a long and tenuous thread of uncertainty.
UK 2024 Budget Overview
The highly anticipated UK Budget for 2024, delivered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, marks Labour's first since regaining power.
Vaca Muerta: Strategic Opportunities for Energy Development in Argentina and the Advantages of RIGI
Argentina is home to one of the world’s largest reserves of unconventional oil and gas: *Vaca Muerta*, located in the Neuquén Basin. This shale play offers a unique potential to transform Argentina’s energy landscape, positioning the country as a potential global energy exporter.
New Immigration Reforms in Spain: Easier Access to Residency and Work Permits
The Spanish government, led by President Pedro Sánchez, is about to introduce a series of key immigration reforms aimed at facilitating access to residency and work permits for foreign nationals, including those currently in irregular situations.