In 2024, the Dominican Republic’s economy grew by 5%, in line with projections from the Central Bank and the government, reinforcing its position as a leader in Latin America among the 17 largest economies.
Violent weather exacerbated by climate change fueled hunger and food insecurity across Latin America and the Caribbean in 2023, according to a new United Nations report.
The Dominican Republic aims to double its tourist numbers to 20 million in the coming years through a well-organized and diversified approach, according to Tourism Minister David Collado. Speaking at the FITUR 2025 fair in Madrid,
Mexican officials and other leaders in the region have not been able to meet with the incoming administration about its migration and deportation plans.
I n a neighborhood known for its standout Mexican establishments, La Licor Panamericana goes beyond Mexican flavors to embrace the vast culinary traditions of Latin America and th
The Dominican Republic won the best stand for second consecutive year in the Madrid-based Fitur travel fair, the leading Spanish tourism promotion event. At Fitur, the country went all out presenting its strengths and opportunities as the leading Caribbean tourism destination.
The benefits of payments digitisation to various stakeholders, such as consumers, SMEs, and governments, are well known. Looking ahead, Mastercard sees a great opportunity in engaging both private and public sectors to reduce cash usage and drive inclusion through digital payments via the following initiatives:
Curio Collection by Hilton will become the first all-inclusive property in the Dominican Republic under the Curio Collection by Hilton brand. It will also be the 10th Hilton all-inclusive property in the Caribbean and Latin America. Located about 60 miles ...
Long known as a hot Caribbean tourist destination, the Dominican Republic continues to invest in the critical sector at pace. The country is attracting substantial financial investment beyond the traditional “sun and sea” offering,
When Miriam Jimenez moved from Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic to Dallas-Fort Worth in 2004, she brought with her a passion for introducing people to the rich and diverse
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is paying much-needed attention to Latin America.. But his mission statement has key omissions
He will travel to five small Latin American nations to aggressively push President Donald Trump's doctrine of US self-interest, starting with the Panama Canal.Rubio will start his trip Saturday in Panama,