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    Latin-America and the Caribbean are surfing the ride-hailing wave

    Remember what trying to get a cab used to be like? Not long ago, you would have to step into the street, wave your arm in hopes of being noticed and sometimes wrestle another would-be passenger for the coveted spot. And that was only the beginning. At times, cab drivers took you down the “tourist route,” or simply got lost finding their way. At pay time, it was a matter of luck for you to have cash or for a driver to have change.

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    Shedding Light on the Debate on Electric Cars and the Environment

    The development of electromobility is essential to reduce transport emissions, as expressed in the Paris Agreement on climate change.

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    Investing in Urban Transport Means Improving People’s Lives

    The key for investing in more sustainable, accessible public transportation lies in understanding how such investments have impacted people’s lives–beyond travel time savings.

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    Why Does Latin America and the Caribbean Need to Discuss About Proptech?

    Our region has the highest share of city dwellers in the world. Considering the lack of transparency in contracts, high transaction costs, scarce mortgage financing, high landlord requirements, and other hurdles, it is not surprising that “property tech” or PropTech is taking off in LAC.

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    Four Urgent Digital Improvements for Freight Transport in Our Region

    The digitization of “last mile” trucking is a business opportunity that contributes to the development of our economies and the well-being of our region. What are we waiting for to implement it?

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    Rethinking the Digital Pathways of Latin America and the Caribbean

    Latin America and the Caribbean need to renew their digital infrastructure if they aim to provide the quality of services that their users need. It’s time to improve the region’s connectivity landscape.

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