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Foreign Investment in Latin America Slowed Sharply in 2025

Foreign investment in Latin America barely grew in 2025, rising just over one percent to 194 billion dollars as American tariff turmoil chilled new money.

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riotimesonline.comStai leggendo10 h fa

Foreign Investment in Latin America Slowed Sharply in 2025

Foreign investment in Latin America barely grew in 2025, rising just over one percent to 194 billion dollars as American tariff turmoil chilled new money.

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U.S. investment in Latin America falls 11% as Europe gains ground, ECLAC says - UPI.com

Investment from the United States in Latin America and the Caribbean fell 11% in 2025, although the country remained the region's leading source of foreign direct investment.

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  1. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·riotimesonline.com

    Foreign Investment in Latin America Slowed Sharply in 2025

    Foreign investment in Latin America barely grew in 2025, rising just over one percent to 194 billion dollars as American tariff turmoil chilled new money.

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·upi.com

    U.S. investment in Latin America falls 11% as Europe gains ground, ECLAC says - UPI.com

    Investment from the United States in Latin America and the Caribbean fell 11% in 2025, although the country remained the region's leading source of foreign direct investment.