The following is a quick overview of what is happening in Latin America and that is useful for corporate and political decision-making, and which is framed in the ravages of the most recent omicron variant, the same one that will clearly leave its mark on the economic reactivation of region.
Some keys that allow a better understanding of what is happening sociopolitically in the region are given by the latest electoral processes, constant changes in the teams of ministers, and bilateral agreements considered unpopular in terms of economic matters.
Argentina
Argentine
President Alberto Fernandez reached an agreement with the International
Monetary Fund with the purpose of renegotiating the Argentine debt for an
amount of USD 44,000 million. However, this has generated a series of reactions
and controversies.
In fact,
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner mentioned that she is dissatisfied with the
agreements reached with the international organization, and also denouncing
that these would further damage the already diminished Argentine economy.
The nature
of the agreement could generate a slight perception of improvement among the
population, even though it would not be immediate, and it has already triggered
a division in the left-wing congressional bloc.
Máximo
Kirchner, president of the ruling party Frente de Todos, presented his
resignation, alleging discrepancies with the agreement reached. Other former
pro-government congressmen also remarked that his vote will be against the
results of the negotiation with the IMF.
This
situation does nothing but complicate the approval and execution of the
agreement and is, in fact, an issue that is on the media agenda of the gaucho
country.
Brazil
Unemployment
in Brazil is in a clear process of stabilization, with indicators expected to
reach 11.2% by the end of the year, which represents a drop compared to
December 2021.
However,
these achievements could be overshadowed by the judicial investigation into an
alleged network of cyber hackers related to the social environment of the
current president Jair Bolsonaro. Part of the task of this digital team, they
say, would be to spread fake news.
Chile
The elected
president of Chile, Gabriel Boric, has presented his cabinet in the midst of
the changes that are being discussed around the Constituent Assembly, and that
could reconfigure the socio-economic reality of what was once the most prosperous
economy in South America.
On the
other hand, the Central Bank announced that foreign investment during the last
year was USD 16,782 million, which would represent the best figure since 2015.
On the other hand, Iquique has become a focus of conflict. Unions and citizens have marched to express their protest against the wave of insecurity in the region. They demand greater migratory control at the posts corresponding to the border.
Colombia
The Supreme
Court of Colombia, in a truly reprehensible measure, has legalized the abortion
of unborn children up to six months. Colombian president, Ivan Duque is horrified
and deeply concerned about this measure.
This is
happening in the framework of the next elections that has the leftist Gustavo
Petro as a favorite.We will need to wait some weeks to know the rest of the
presidential candidates to the general elections.
Prices of
the main goods and food have increased, affecting the most popular sectors of
society.
Ecuador
President
Guillermo Lasso traveled to China to renegotiate a debt of $5,176 million and
decouple oil from payments. In addition, the State Administration announced the
provision of the Investment Law Project, which will be presented to Parliament
as an economic emergency.
The
legislation, which adds to the tax reforms already approved, will seek to adapt
to the stock market, modernize procedures for investors and promote
public-private partnerships.
On the
other hand, on the economic front, VAT will be reduced by 4 percentage points
during the Carnival holiday. That is, it will drop from 12% to 8%. The measure
aims to revive tourism.
Mexico
Mexico
starts 2022 with a controversial scenario. On April 10, a referendum will be
held to revoke the mandate of President Andrés López Obrador. As if that were
not enough, elections will also be held in the states
Aguascalientes, Durango, Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Quintana Roo and Tamaulipas. This will elect a new governor, in addition to other elected officials such as city president, councilors and local representatives.
On the
other hand, the Spanish government asked President López Obrador to clarify the
scope of his statement on the need to suspend relations between the two
countries. AMLO declared that his intention was “to respect us, not to see us
as a place to conquer. We do want to have relationships with governments around
the world, but we don't want them to rob us."
AMLO had to
admit that the inflation rate has reached 7.37%, the highest figure in recent
times. This is higher than Peña Nieto's 6.7% and Felipe Calderón's 6.5%. The
growth of the INPC is driven by the growth of processed foods, raw materials
and livestock products.
Paraguay
The Minister of the Interior, Arnaldo Giuzio, filed a 30-page complaint against former President Horacio Cartes before the Secretariat for the Prevention of Money Laundering or Asset Laundering. This is due to alleged conduct of punishable money laundering Smuggling, illicit enrichment and false statements.
On the
economic front, the document noted that it lowered its GDP growth forecast for
2022 to 0.5%, compared to a previous forecast of 3.0%. The decrease is due to a
possible drop in soybean yields due to drought, although the price of the type
is higher than expected this year.
The document indicates that weather reports point to extreme drought this year, which could affect the harvest. According to the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Santiago Bertoni, soybean production could reach between 6 and 7 million tons, down from a previous estimate of around 10 million tons.
Peru
The
Government of President Pedro Castillo is facing a new ministerial crisis with
the resignation of Mirtha Vásquez from the Presidency of the Council of
Ministers. This comes after revealing alleged acts of corruption committed in
the Ministry of the Interior.
In the
midst of uncertainty, the president swore in his third ministerial cabinet
under Congressman Héctor Valer. However, he had to submit his resignation three
days after a series of allegations of family violence were revealed.
The
Ministry of Economy and Finance reported that the Gross Domestic Product grew
by 13% in 2021, exceeding the pre-pandemic level. Likewise, the projections for
2022 would be for an increase of between 3.5% and 4%.
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