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Trade Policy Shift: Brazil reinstated a tax exemption for imported parcels worth up to $50, a direct boost for Chinese cross-border sellers as the U.S. and Europe tighten low-value shipment rules. Cartel Politics Under Scrutiny: In Mexico, a former governor’s ally tied to Sinaloa Cartel allegations was arrested in U.S. custody, underscoring Washington’s push to target politicians alongside traffickers. Peru’s Runoff Set: Peru confirmed its June presidential faceoff: Keiko Fujimori vs leftist Roberto Sánchez, after a long vote count and fraud claims that observers largely couldn’t substantiate. Venezuela Energy Shock: A fire at a PDVSA gas facility in Lake Maracaibo injured workers, highlighting how maintenance gaps and sanctions keep raising the risk of accidents. Brazil Football Power Move: Carlo Ancelotti extended his Brazil coaching deal through the 2030 World Cup, while Neymar’s World Cup chances remain uncertain. Caribbean Tourism Signal: Curaçao is being pitched as a more stable, year-round destination, with industry leaders pointing to growing confidence ahead of the 2026 FIFA “Blue Wave.”

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Venezuelans' presence in Chile's labor market declines

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