Ortega-Murill Regime Is “Shielding” Itself From Potential External Economic Turbulence.
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Ortega-Murill regime is “shielding” itself from potential external economic turbulence.
Q24N (Confidencial) The economic policies implemented by the regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo over the past two years aim to “shield” Nicaragua from potential external shocks, according to three economists consulted by CONFIDENCIAL. US actions—including those taken in Venezuela—and global conflicts top the list of risks to consider. A drop in remittances and reduced foreign investment and loan inflows are also among the external facto…
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