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Globalization hasn't helped Latin America.

Reasons:

- Insecurity, weak governance, inequality, and informality contribute. Regionalization, the


exchange of trade, money, and knowledge within Latin America, is an overlooked factor.

Latin American countries may capture the economic and commercial dynamism that has driven growth
and prosperity elsewhere if they build and expand their links in the 2020s

Education, automation, public investments, and mentality must change.

Those aspects of their economies that need rectified, revisited, or realigning so that they can grow and
prosper like other countries' economies have been. Changing your perspective is the first step. Changing
the status quo of business and trade to encourage innovation and new uses of technology. Opening up
and giving up protectionism is necessary. This means strengthening commercial ties in the surrounding
area.

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