Latin America has been hit hard by COVID-19, which exposed weaknesses in healthcare systems and sharp economic disparities. Latin Americans have paid a heavy price in terms of deaths per capita, while leftist populism has surged as social discontent spreads across the region. 

Yet the deals continue, with global liquidity helping stoke investment in a region where face-time was long-considered essential. 

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