LatAm Daily Briefing: Argentina seeks agreement with IMF A. S. A. P; Cuba will reopen tourists

Argentina is about to start talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and an IMF team about to arrive in the country on Tuesday. Both sides seek to restructure the country’s $44 billion debt to the lender, and President Alberto Fernandez said that the weekend he hoped to reach an agreement with the IMF “as soon as possible. “She said she had “many” conversations with IMF leader Kristalina Georgieva and that “she sees more than anyone the difficulties that exist in Argentina. Fernandez said an agreement with the IMF is mandatory to make the economy predictable.

Brazil recorded another 365 deaths in Covid-19 on Sunday, bringing the death toll to 146,352. The number of cases shown in the country has exceeded 4. 9 million. The death toll was lower than in previous days, with 599 reported on Saturday and 708. on Friday, a sign that the mortality rate may fall, the number of new cases has risen to more than 50,000 since Friday, according to the ministry of fitness.

Chilean police of the insurrection against the “carabinieri” have been severely criticized after photographs of a 16-year-old boy thrown from a bridge into a river in the protests in the capital Santiago. The child is being cared for in the hospital. The protests recall those of a year ago that left 31 other people dead and dozens injured, many of whom were blinded in violent clashes with the carabinieri, who were accused of brutality. opposed to the security forces.

The hotel in the city of Varadero, Cuba, will reopen its doors to foreign tourists on October 15. The complex, located east of Havana, closed for several months to stop the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, but will only partially reopen. He said the Ministry of Tourism cited through the EFE. Initially only four- and five-star hotels will be reopened and tourists will only be able to tour to qualified areas. All hotels that reopen will have an on-site medical team, which will test tourists for Covid-19 symptoms, according to the report.

The Mexican government and the personal sector will jointly invest three hundred billion pesos ($14 billion) in 39 communications, energy, tourism and water projects, most of which are road and electrical infrastructure projects, Finance Minister Arturo Herrera said through La Diario Jornada. Investment will account for about 1% of GDP and create up to 190,000 jobs, jorge Nuo of the Ministry of Finance’s investment unit said. The projects will most commonly be financed through the personal sector, Carlos Salazar, President of Entrepreneurs of the country. Coordination Council (CEC), said on Monday at president Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s daily press convention.

Peru reported its lowest daily Covid-19 record daily since April, with 56 deaths on Sunday night, the lowest number since 54 deaths were recorded on April 27. Peru has the highest virus mortality rate. 32665, although the authorities, the death toll is much higher, given that the death toll this year has exceeded 2019 with more than 78,000. A total of 3,331 new instances of the virus were reported on Sunday, raising the total number of cases in Peru. up to 824,895.

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