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Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce President Luis Pizarro (center) meets with U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (right), chairman of the FEMA Subcommittee.
Angelique Sina, president of Friends of Puerto Rico, speaks at the launch of the Respond project.
The featured products span categories such as food, beverages, personal care items and supplements — all developed locally by Puerto Rican entrepreneurs.
The Foreign Trade section lets users filter searches and download data dating back to July 2002, using various classifications for economic and trade analysis.
From left: Juan C. Sosa, dean of the Business, Tourism and Entrepreneurship Division at Ana G. Méndez University; Coral Cummings, director of government relations and public affairs at Walmart Puerto Rico; José F. Méndez, president of Ana G. Méndez University; Viviana Mercado, senior manager of corporate affairs at Walmart Puerto Rico; and Juan E. Ayala, associate vice president of development and community relations at Ana G. Méndez University.
Meghan Wood, co-founder of Raya Power, which was selected to join Parallel18’s international P18 accelerator for a 20-week program.
From left: Helga Méndez-Soto, executive director of the Puerto Rico Land Authority; Josué Rivera, Puerto Rico secretary of Agriculture; and Wanda Pérez, state executive director of the USDA Farm Service Agency, sign the transfer agreement.
Puerto Rico Department of Consumer Affairs Secretary Valerie Rodríguez-Erazo during the agency’s strategic roundtable event in San Juan.
Carla Escalera, owner of Tierra Santa Farms.
The Tres Xemeneies (Three Chimneys) building is a decommissioned thermoelectric plant.
The team behind AQUI.PR views the initiative as a way to explore the evolving relationship between journalism and artificial intelligence in a responsible manner.
LimPiaR officials said the organization will continue supporting communities in Puerto Rico through waste reduction and environmental education efforts.
Edwin Figueroa-Narváez, director of the Nuestro Barrio program, speaks during the announcement of seed capital grants in Santurce.
From left: María Cintrón and Kiaritza Ruiz, co-founders of The Digital Chameleon, promote the event on a local television show.

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