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A conference room at the Liga de Cooperativas de Puerto Rico. (Screen capture of www.liga.coop)
From left: Miriam García-Velázquez, director of the Planning Board’s Social Analysis, Models and Projections subprogram; Alejandro Díaz-Marrero, director of the Economic and Social Planning Program; Planning Board President Héctor Morales-Martínez; and Maggie Pérez-Guzmán of the agency’s Economic Analysis subprogram, during the presentation of the new economic projections in San Juan.
A lineworker services electrical infrastructure in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. (File photo/Credit: Fluor)
San Juan Bay Pilots handle maritime traffic in the San Juan Bay. (Credit: San Juan Bay Pilots Corp. Facebook page)
Seated from left, United Retailers Association President Ramón Barquín and Sacred Heart University President Gilberto J. Marxuach-Torrós sign the collaborative agreement between both institutions.
Two U.S. military Osprey tiltrotor aircraft are seen parked at José Aponte de la Torre Airport, on the grounds of the former Roosevelt Roads Naval Station in Ceiba. The aircraft are part of recent Pentagon operations in Puerto Rico linked to counter-drug and regional defense activities. (Credit: News is my Business)
The Tobin Center for Economic Policy at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Federal Emergency Management Agency funds address infrastructure issues such as flooding through a gravity storm sewer system project for the northern part of the Israel and Bitumul communities in San Juan. (File photo; Credit: FEMA/Eduardo Martínez)
Rep. Ángel Morey-Noble introduced House Bill 456 to order a review of Puerto Rico’s business laws.
Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan will host 2026 World Baseball Classic games after a 12-year hiatus. (Screen capture of www.mlb.com)
From left: Gov. Jenniffer González; Denise Quiñones, Miss Universe 2001; Deborah Carthy-Deu, Miss Universe 1985; Victoria Kjaer, Miss Universe 2024; and Zuleyka Rivera, Miss Universe 2006.
Ice is classified as an essential product during emergencies under Puerto Rico’s Department of Consumer Affairs, a designation highlighted in House Bill 841.
Mayor William Miranda Torres announces seven new decrees under Caguas’ Socioeconomic Incentives Code in Puerto Rico, bringing the total to 138 since 2012.
Puerto Rico’s annual trade balance, exports and imports from 2010 to 2025. The chart shows the steady decline of the trade surplus since its peak in 2016, driven by falling exports and rising imports. (Credit: Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics)

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