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The recent op-ed, “Puerto Rico is Trump’s Perfect Partner in Reshoring,” is a familiar remix of failed economic promises wrapped in patriotic language. It urges the U.S. to use Puerto Rico ...
Puerto Rico is a natural partner in reshoring the medical and pharmaceutical manufacturing industry, and its leaders are working to ensure that efforts do not trap the island in its current territo… ...
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Puerto Rico continues to lead U.S. exports of pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing, representing nearly 20% of total U.S. exports in 2020, according to the bureau.
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Most of Puerto Rico still without power San Juan, Puerto Rico — Crews worked early Thursday to restore power to Puerto Rico after a blackout across the entire island that affected the main ...
All 1.4 million Luma Energy clients across Puerto Rico were without power on Wednesday. The blackout comes less than five months after another island-wide power outage on New Year's Eve.
Puerto Rico experienced an island-wide blackout on Holy Wednesday, as people were preparing for a long weekend as part of Holy Week. It could take more than 24 hours to fully restore service, the ...
Puerto Rico’s power failures affect every aspect of life for the 3.2 million American citizens living in the territory. It interrupts their ability to work and support their families.
For years, Puerto Rico’s tourism marketing focused heavily on its capital. Locals still remember the “Puerto Rico ¡Lo hace mejor!” campaign inviting them to be welcoming of foreigners. Now ...
An open invitation For Nolasco, who left Puerto Rico about 30 years ago to pursue acting, this is an opportunity to rekindle connections. “Puerto Rico is a place you carry with you,” he said.