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Articles in May, 2004 issue of Latin Trade
- Mexico and Fonatur: celebrating 30 years of success in tourism investment
- Big company watch: Latin American sales in US$ millions as of Dec. 31, 2003
- Transantiago
- DFW international cargo figures surge ahead: strong growth continues from Asian and European markets
- South Korea approved the creation of a with Chile, a deal that gives the Asian nation its first bilateral trade agreement after months of deliberation
- Unefon, a Mexican wireless operator, received a US$58.5 million loan from Mexican banks Banco Inbursa and Baneo Azteca to pay part of its $120 million debt
- The U.S. Department of Commerce will investigate Brazilian shrimp exporters Netuno, Cida and NortePesca for dumping practices in the United States
- Events
- Trinidad and Tobago is the premier candidate to host the FTAA Secretariat
- Argentina paid the International Monetary Fund US$3.1 billion to avoid falling into default with the multilateral lender
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Name game
by Luciana G.S. Sasso - Telefonos de Mexico , a Mexican telephone company, completed the acquisition of the assets of United States' AT&T Latin America
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Cruising South
by Wayne Bernhardson -
Best corporate citizens 2004: Latin America companies set the standard for corporate citizenship in the region
by Michelle Guevara - Petrobras, Brazil's state-owned off company, and White Martins, a Brazilian subsidiary of U.S. industrial gas company Praxair, spent an initial US$38 million to start up a joint venture that will distribute liquefied natural gas
- Panama Canal
- An Argentine judge ruled that the government does not own US$11.5 million held by former state-run postal service in New York accounts because they are not national assets
- Scania, Brasil, a subsidiary of Swedish heavy truck manufacturer Scania, will build 200 engines for the United States' John Deere's Brazilian units
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In and out
by Greg Brown - Grupo TPI, a publishing unit of Spain's Telefonica, bought a 40% stake in Chile's Impresora y Comercial Publiguias for US$65.6 million
- Ballot box
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Cattle call
by Aisha Belone - Cost-saving IT solutions: a new wave of profit for Latin American business
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How high? It's getting harder, and more expensive, to sell to the world's biggest consumer
by Doralisa Pilarte - Royal Ahold, a Dutch retailer, sold its Brazilian chain Bompreco to U.S. retailer Wal-Mart, and sold its Brazilian credit card operation Hipercard to local bank Unibanco
- Transredes, Bolivia's largest oil and gas pipeline company
- Banco Mercantil del Norte
- Pfizer, a U.S. pharmaceutical company, filed a lawsuit against 16 Colombian drug manufacturers for reproducing a generic version of Viagra using the same color and shape of the anti-impotence medication
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A beautiful mouse
by Carlos Ramos - Key indicators
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Track record: private companies in Brazil take the lead in railroad revitalization
by Silmara Cossolino - Big brew
- Rayovac Corporation, a U.S. consumer products company
- AES Gener
- Wireless warriors
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Fertile markets
by Michelle Guevara - Buying time
- New investment creates success in Barbados
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Lots of gold, no rush: a multi-billion dollar gold mine in Venezuela sits and waits for someone, anyone, to dig it up
by Mike Ceaser - Cencosud, a Chilean retailer, will buy the Disco supermarket chain in Argentina from Dutch retailer Royal Ahold for US$315 million
- ING
- Repsol YPF
- A Brazilian judge ordered the arrest of two Petrobras executives in March claiming that they failed to comply with a court ruling in favor of start-up oil firm Maritima Petroleo e Engenharia, which built drilling rigs for the state-owned oil company
- Titles of interest
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Sidelined: Fox took office promising reform for a country badly in need of a change. Then, nothing happened
by Sam Quinones -
Corporate watch
by Mauricio Hurtado Corssy - Colombia Telecomunicaciones, the state-owned telecommunications company, paid US$80 million to Canada's Nortel Networks to settle a legal battle over joint-venture contracts between the two companies
- Nemak, a subsidiary of Mexican conglomerate Alfa, will supply aluminum parts to global auto manufacturer DaimlerChrysler, which will use the material to build engines for its automobiles beginning 2006
- The good life
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Finger wagging
by Aisha Belone -
Goooool! A soccer tournament in Brazil's Amazon is a win for a community and a business
by Jonathan Franklin - Embratel
- Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce , a Brazilian iron ore producer, signed the largest contract in its history to supply 20 million tons of iron ore annually until 2009 to European steel company Arcelor
- The International Monetary Fund gave US$141 million to Uruguay as part of a standby agreement based on the country's improving financial market conditions and economic indicators
- Pemex, Mexico's state-owned oil company, awarded a US$100 million contract to Global Offshore Mexico, a subsidiary of U.S. pipeline construction company Global Industries, to install 53 kilometers of pipeline in the Cantarell oil field
- Altos Hornos de Mexico
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The road to broadband: Mexico's cable TV providers want to sell high-speed Internet. So does Carlos Slim
by Margaret Cauley - Privatizations
- Growth leads to investment in the Caribbean
- Panama and Singapore began talks to establish a and expect negotiations to wrap up by the end of 2004
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Drink to that
by Genaro Molina - Bancolombia
- Doe Run
- Empty skies
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The Bentonville menace: Wal-Mart is changing the face of Latin America labor and lifeand it ain't pretty
by Jack Epstein -
Battling up the corporate ladder
by Andres Hernandez Alende - Your number's up
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Who's choice?
by Guido Castro - America Movil
- Petroleos de Venezuela
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Home run
by Aisha Belone - Travel hot tips
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Bloc heads: where to put the home of the world's biggest trade area? Why, come right this way
by Derek Reveron
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