- Vaccination campaigns and fiscal support have sparked an economic rebound since the second half of last year, despite an apparent loss of momentum in the third quarter of this year.
- Even up to this point, the region’s recovery has been uneven and the future looks uncertain. Latin America is caught between two major global forces that threaten the region’s growth.
- Limited policy space and social pressures exacerbate political risks, but rolling back spending means relying heavily on the private sector to drive recovery.
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Could The U.S. And China Spoil Latin America's Rebound?