by Paul Brown | Jun 13, 2026 | english-speakers-guide, Hispano-Luso Report ES
If you’ve ever tried to get a Spanish or Portuguese document accepted by a UK authority, a court, or an overseas institution, you’ve probably come across these four terms and wondered what on earth the difference is. You’re not alone — these terms...
by Paul Brown | Jun 13, 2026 | english-speakers-guide, Hispano-Luso Report ES
If you’ve received a Spanish or Portuguese document and need to submit it to a UK authority, a court, a bank, or a government body, you’ve probably asked yourself this question. The short answer is: it depends on who is asking for it and why. But...
by Paul Brown | May 22, 2026 | Hispano-Luso Report, Hispano-Luso Report ES
The European Union and Mexico have signed a modernised trade agreement that will remove tariffs on 99% of goods exchanged between the two economies. The pact updates the original EU–Mexico agreement from 2000 and is designed to strengthen trade ties, simplify customs...
by Paul Brown | May 15, 2026 | Hispano-Luso Report, Hispano-Luso Report ES
Five investment banks from the US and Europe have reportedly expressed strong interest in helping finance a US$2 billion loan package for Peru’s state-owned oil company, Petroperú, according to Peru’s investment promotion agency, Proinversión. The funds are intended...
by Paul Brown | May 13, 2026 | Hispano-Luso Report, Hispano-Luso Report ES
Brazil’s government is preparing a diplomatic response after the European Union decided to suspend imports of several Brazilian animal products from September 2026. The ban is expected to affect beef, poultry, eggs, honey and other animal-derived goods. Brazilian...
by Paul Brown | May 8, 2026 | Hispano-Luso Report, Hispano-Luso Report ES
Panama’s government is pushing forward legislation that would impose a 15% tax on the gross income generated in the country by multinational companies that cannot demonstrate genuine economic activity there. The proposal forms part of Panama’s effort to be removed...