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Articles in Oct, 2004 issue of Latin Trade
- El Salvador
- Crowell & Moring, a U.S. law firm, said it would represent a Cuban family that will sue Club Med, a French luxury resort operator, for making millions of dollars on land allegedly confiscated from the family by the Cuban government
- Banco Santander Santiago
- Argentina issued a resolution restricting imports of refrigerators, stoves and washing machines from Brazil and applied a temporary 21% tariff on television sets coming from the Manaus free trade zone in Brazil
- Peru passed a law that will improve environmental regulation by creating a tribunal to coordinate environmental agencies
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Call in the plant cops
by Lucien O. Chauvin -
Teacher's aide
by Evaldo Valente Guimaraes - Nicaragua
- Public Enemies
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Free-trade flip-floppers
by Forrest Jones -
Trinidad and Tobago: full speed ahead
by Forrest Jones -
Selling smarts: Brazil's information technology business should have gone global years ago. It's catching up
by Paulo Prada - Embraer
- Brazil is guilty of more music piracy infractions than any other country in the world, although China is home to a US$600 million market for pirated music, the largest in the world, the International Federation of the Phonograph Industry said in an annual
- ExactPay's Global Clearing proves essential for global business
- The Inter-American Development Bank
- Mexico said it might sell US$70 billion in bonds to swap debt issued to bail out banks in the 1990s
- Embotelladoras Arca
- Monsanto, a U.S. chemical company, said Argentina has given it per mission to sell genetically modified corn in the country
- Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce
- Goodyear
- The world according to Alvaro …
- Latin Trade index
- Colombia said it would contribute US$77 million towards the construction of a mass transit system in Bucaramanga, in eastern Colombia
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Half empty
by Mike Ceaser - Diners Club®: to launch Spanish Version of its Global Vision platform for Latin America users
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Short sheeted: Peru depends on U.S. buyers of its clothes and textiles. So what happens when China weighs in?
by Lisa K. Wing -
Stranded: miles of beaches but no easy way to get there. Brazil's tourism business needs a break
by Paulo Prada -
Advertisers, please note
by Susan Beatriz Nieto - PNC Financial Services Group
- Electrolux
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Tick-tock
by Greg Brown - Intel Centrino
- Events
- Bolivia said it convicted 15 people on charges of fraud and corruption involving a US$62.8 million rural development project financed by the World Bank, a multilateral lending institution
- Telefonos de Mexico
- Petroleos Mexicanos
- Telefonos de Mexico
- Visa: innovative corporate payment solution now available across Latin America: Visa Central Travel Account Program
- The International Monetary Fund
- Alcoa
- Falabella
- Kidnapped
- The Andean Development Corporation
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Contrabeans
by Andrew Downie - American Express: new services save money and time
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Flying high: Embraer's alcohol-powered crop duster easily wins converts
by Kenneth Rapoza - Opengate technologies: your partner of choice for 'digital' peace of mind
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Memo to Michael
by Juan Carlos Carrero - Telefonica CTC Chile
- To the polls
- El cantor de tango
- Consensus forecast/Pronostico de consenso
- Privatizations
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Power up: big pharmacies boost technology spending in Peru. Can the little guys hack it?
by Lisa K. Wing -
Tuning in: two years after a controversial media law, much-needed foreign cash trickles into Brazil
by Michael Kepp - Banco Itau
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Cane man
by Alex Easdale - Mexico said remittances entering the country from Mexicans overseas hit US$7.90 billion in the first half of 2004, or 26% more when compared with the same period a year earlier
- Offshoring
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Down to the wire: the clock is ticking for Lula's team as elections near and growth sputters
by Paulo Prada -
The eastern front: Chile's LAN is a top airline in the region, but what it really wants is to fly from neighboring Argentina
by Daniel A. Joelson - Petroleos Mexicanos
- Ingenico: total payment solutions for Latin America
- Comgas
- Grupo Imsa
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A fine bookruined by facts
by Andres Hernandez Alende - Teaming up
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Hot for hotels
by Mary A. Dempsey -
Waiting game: Mexico depends more than ever on the U.S. economy. That's both good news and bad
by Marisol Rueda -
Flatliners: all the airlines are touting fully flat "sleeper" seats in first class. What's the deal?
by Leslie Contreras -
Guess who I'm voting for: a change in the White House will make a big difference for ordinary Latin Americans
by Jack Epstein - Repsol YPF
- Fluor
- Petroleos de Venezuela
- The World Bank
- Full tank
- Pipeline
- Condemned
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