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Puerto Rico’s shift toward a circular economy shows how reuse, local production and more efficient consumption can strengthen resilience during peak holiday spending. (Credit: Hollyharryoz | Dreamstime.com)
Raúl Burgos uses a camera tripod to show how three points of support stay steady, a lesson he applies to the elements that keep Puerto Rico companies stable. (Credit: Arturoosorno | Dreamstime.com)
Economic activity between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic remains a key driver in the region. (Credit: Liskonogaleksey | Dreamstime.com)
Consultant Laura Rivera-Crespo writes that Puerto Rico’s digital transformation requires better safeguards for women online.
Vanessa Boneta looks at how bilingual talent and university partnerships in Puerto Rico support global competitiveness, while U.S. firms use AI and upskilling to build resilient workforces. (Credit: Adonis1969 | Dreamstime.com)
Raúl Burgos, president and managing partner of Global 1080 Business Solutions, says automation is pushing consultants to move from advice to execution, a change reshaping the field. (Credit: BiancoBlue | Dreamstime.com)
Puerto Rico Gov. Jenniffer González led a commercial mission to Spain with private sector and government representatives.
Puerto Rico’s expanding tax incentives under Act 60 continue to draw debate over their economic impact and calls for stronger oversight. (Credit: May1985 | Dreamstime.com)
Zohran Mamdani’s visit to Puerto Rico last week during the Somos conference, congratulating El San Juan Local 610 workers on winning their labor contract. (Credit: Zohran Mamdani’s X page)
Balancing heart and metrics — where purpose meets performance in today’s era of responsible business.
Puerto Rico ranked among the most targeted territories in Latin America, with 154.3 billion attempted cyberattacks in the first half of 2025 — a sign of how rapidly digital threats are escalating for businesses worldwide. (Credit: Michael Borgers | Dreamstime.com)
Emerging markets such as Texas, Moldova and Singapore show how localized exchanges can drive growth — a model Puerto Rico could follow to strengthen its economy. (Credit: Rawpixelimages | Dreamstime.com)

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