The IMF holds steady in Latin America and the Caribbean amid geopolitical tensions, with notable progress in Brazil and Mexico and inflation on a downward trend, though significant disparities among countries and global risks loom large.
Latin America’s Economy to Surge by 2.3% in 2026, Defying Global Strains from Iran War
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