
Karla Zabludovsky
Latin America Editor at Rest of World
Former Mexico Bureau Chief and Latin America Correspondent at @BuzzFeedNews
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2 weeks ago |
restofworld.org | David Feliba |Karla Zabludovsky
In January, Argentina slashed import tariffs on electric vehicles, opening the floodgates for China’s BYDiBYDBYD Auto is a Chinese carmaker that became the world’s leading EV manufacturer in 2023, competing with Tesla for market share and global attention.READ MORE, Tesla, and other brands in a country that had for decades been synonymous with high import tariffs. But while consumers and foreign brands are set to benefit, local manufacturers won’t.
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Jul 2, 2024 |
restofworld.org | Karla Zabludovsky
Gabriela Estrada spent years working in the banking industry in Mexico, where only one in four people have a bank card. In 2018, Estrada co-founded Vexi, a neobank that has approved more than a million credit cards, including many for previously underbanked families. This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity. I was about 25 years old and working at Citibanamex when I applied for my first credit card and was rejected.
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Jul 2, 2024 |
restofworld.org | Karla Zabludovsky
Karla Zabludovsky is the Latin America editor at Rest of World based in Mexico City, Mexico. She has more than 16 years of reporting and editing experience. Before joining Rest of World, she covered Latin America for BuzzFeed News, Newsweek, and The New York Times, with a focus on politics, social movements, and technology. Her reporting at BuzzFeed News was recognized by the Overseas Press Club of America and she was a finalist for the Livingston Award.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
restofworld.org | Austin Landis |Karla Zabludovsky
Tinder’s parent company attended an unprecedented meeting with the U.S. Embassy and local authorities in Colombia to curb attacks against foreigners.
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