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From left: Miriam García-Velázquez, director of the Planning Board’s Subprogram of Social Analysis, Models and Projections; Alejandro Díaz-Marrero, director of the Economic and Social Planning Program; and Héctor Morales-Martínez, president of the Puerto Rico Planning Board.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled Aug. 29 that President Trump exceeded his authority by imposing the April 2 reciprocal tariffs, leaving the future of tariffs on imports from more than 60 countries uncertain. (Credit: Skypixel | Dreamstime.com)
The NielsenIQ report explains how Puerto Rico’s retail formats and product categories responded to recent economic and consumer shifts.
Tariffs are driving up construction costs in Puerto Rico.

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