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Articles in Oct 2005 issue of Latin Trade
- Petrobras, Brazil's state-run oil company, and Braskem, a Brazilian petrochemical company, announced plans to create a US$240 million polypropylene plant in Sao Paulo state
- James Hardie
- Intcomex
- Turning the corner: Latin America Inc. must capitalize quickly on high commodities prices and willing investors
by Daniel Joelson
- The Inter-American Development Bank
- Stand and deliver
- Boarding now
- Hope springs eternal as a global recovery sparks investment in Latin America
by Greg Brown
- Transportation and logistics: finding efficient solutions to today's challenges
- Perdigao
- Colombia said it will invest US$10.7 million to expand and upgrade a water-treatment facility in Rio Frio, in Santander state
- Airtran Airways
- Casio Exilim Pro Ex-P505
- The Inter-American Development Bank
- Satmex
- Back in black: as markets expand, technology demands have begun to intensify for Latin America Inc
by Daniel Joelson
- Wild ride: river rafting is the high-water mark of efforts to turn Chile into a natural destination for adventure travelers
by Eduardo Coronado
- Bell Microproducts
- Hipotecaria Su Casita
- Frontier Airlines
- Samsung SCH-1730
- The Inter-American Development Bank
- Brazil said Abbott Laboratories, a U.S. pharmaceutical company, has agreed to cut the price of its AIDS drug Kaletra sold in the country
- A head for business
- Pumped up: high oil prices can be a double-edged sword for Latin American economies
by Marisol Rueda
- Downtown reborn: with a few simple decisions, Ecuador's splendid colonial capital has peeked out from under years of neglect
by Andres F. Velazquez
- Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce
- Grupo Financiero Banorte
- Vinccler
- Logitech Z-5500 digital
- The World Bank
- Social insecurity
by Andres Hernandes Alende
- Boom town
- Click, return
by Jorge Garreton
- Riding the wave: growing trade between Asia and the Americas has meant busy ports and busier shipping lanes
by Marisol Rueda
- Storm warning
by Alexander Ragir
- Embraer
- DESC
- Raytheon
- Buffalo Terastation
- Latin trade index
- Argentina: digging out
by Alexander Ragir
- One way
- Cash machines
by Marisol Rueda
- Live wires: as the wireless revolution continues, Latin America moves into video, data and more
by Alexander V. Ragir
- Repsol-YPF
- The International Finance Corporation
- Jones Apparel
- Caracas bound
- Made in Brazil: Germany's Volkswagen looks to its Brazilian operations for how to expand its operations worldwide
by Carlos Adese
- Rest of the world
- Threadbare
- Street rules
- Getting real in Brazil
- The International Finance Corporation
- Cingular Wireless
- Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares
- Fat wallets
- Indispensable
- Sovereign steps
by Rachel Hatzipanagos
- Pedal to the metal: Latin America's auto sector climbs out of the basement in a bid to return to record output
by Margarida O. Pfeifer
- Liquid harvest
by Paul Harris
- Knowledge workers, unite! Brazil's video game industry is ready to grow, but that may not be enough
by Kenneth Rapoza
- Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce
- Continental
- Industrias Bachoco
- This space available: as competition heats up, so do advertising budgets across Latin America
by Alexander V. Ragir
- Volatility and Growth
- Latin America and the Caribbean
- Looking up
by Greg Brown
- Musical chairs
- Growing up fast: Chile's Sonda looks to the stock market to finance big growth across Latin America
by Eduardo Coronado
- Pride International
- LAN
- Homex
- Automatic pilot: Latin America's airlines see steady business as global numbers recover big
by Rachel Hatzipanagos
- Complicated Lives: The Malaise of Modernity
- Privatizations
- Polling right
by Eduardo Engel
- Collision course
by Andres F. Velasquez