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Economist Roberto Salinas speaks during a forum hosted by the Center for Economic Renewal, Growth and Excellence (Centro CRECE) in Puerto Rico.
A house under construction in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico lawmakers are considering reforms to modernize the island’s Tourist Residences Act. (Credit: stockphotofan1 | Dreamstime.com)
24 Marketplace restaurant in Hato Rey, San Juan, remains open as RB Marketplace Inc. reorganizes under Chapter 11.
Hernán A. Vera-Rodríguez, director of the Observatorio de Sociedad, Gobernanza y Políticas Públicas at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico in Ponce, and co-investigators Jennifer Castellanos-Barreto and Laura Pietri-Gómez present the findings of their two-year study on generational differences in Puerto Rico’s workforce.
On right, Ricardo E. Ríos-Flores, president of Commercial Equipment Finance Inc.
The Chamber of Food Marketing, Industry and Distribution (MIDA, in Spanish) holds its annual seminar to provide data-driven insight helping Puerto Rico’s food and distribution sectors plan for market volatility and consumer trends.
As part of the bill’s development, the House Committee for the Development of the Regulatory Framework on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Education held its first meeting Nov. 7, with participation from multiple entities, including the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics.
Arecibo Home Design’s 13,000-square-foot showroom in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, which the company describes as the largest bathroom and fixtures store in the Caribbean.
Shed, a wellness and weight-management company based in Salt Lake City, announces the launch of its services in Puerto Rico.
Nicolás Galarza, founder of San Juan-based Wealth2B, says artificial intelligence is having a significant impact on the fintech sector.
One of Liberty Puerto Rico’s stores at Plaza Las Américas in San Juan.
Puerto Rico’s manufacturing sector continues to expand, with steady gains in production and employment indicating renewed industrial activity heading into the final quarter of 2025. (Credit: Dzmitry Dzemidovich | Dreamstime.com)
Puerto Rico’s online audience continues to diversify, with millions engaging daily across platforms that shape how residents connect, communicate and do business. (Credit: Tijanap | Dreamstime.com)
The prolonged shutdown unfolds as both parties remain locked in the “hand grenade” standoff described in Birling Capital’s recent report.
Puerto Rico’s push toward clean energy remains constrained by political and regulatory limits that slow progress toward its 2050 renewable goal. (Credit: Petkov | Dreamstime.com)

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