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Articles in July 2004 issue of Latin Trade
- Give me liberty …
by Benedicte Constans
- Mexico relaxed requirements regarding long-distance interconnection charges, the fees paid by companies for connecting calls from foreign countries to Mexico
- Open road
- On the spot: Endesa Chile sees a bright future in energy demand both at home and abroad
by Daniel A. Joelson
- Don't worry … A Brazilian pediatrician turns into a toy kingdespite himself
by Raymond Colitt
- LAN
- Corporacion Durango
- Call centers: creating profits in Latin America
- The Inter-American Development Bank
- NII Holdings
- LAN, a Chilean airline, said it signed a 10-year training contract with Canadian technology company CAE to train the carrier's pilots
- Index
- Volkswagen, a German automobile manufacturer, lost an appeal in a Minas Gerais court in Brazil
- You've been approved
by Aisha Belone
- Crossing over: Telefonica's Chilean unit shakes, rattles and rolls as the wireless battle for Latin America begins
by Daniel A. Joelson
- Avantel Contact Center, the most reliable connection between companies and their customers
- The top 100 companies: high commodity prices and recovering economies mean the good times are about to roll
by Greg Brown
- MCI
- The Inter-American Development Bank
- Buckeye Technologies
- Stay hungry
by Greg Brown
- DESC
- Waste Management, a U.S. waste-disposal company, lost a US$40 million arbitration claim against Mexico
- Wanted: best and brightestand cheapest
- Bean counting: a Brazilian law could rid the world of the all-natural soybean
by Michael Kepp
- Banco Nacional De Desenvolvimento Economico E Social
- Company town: keeping a copper-mining village's history alive at 2,120 meters
by Greg Brown
- Siemens
- El Salvador attracts leading call center operations
- Copa
- Go, burro, go!
by Randy Thompson
- TV Azteca
- How about a 900% raise? Mexican nurses head north to cure the ballooning U.S. health care labor shortage
by Aisha Belone
- Breaker breaker: demand for walkie-talkie-style cell phones grows in Latin America, and the big boys are taking notice
by Derek Reveron
- Line forms here
by Carlos Adese
- The Andean Development Corporation
- The builder
by Carlos Adese
- Halliburton
- The United States took Antigua and Barbuda and Barbados off its list of countries eligible for the U.S. General System of Preferences, which grants favorable trading terms for poorer trading partners
- Petrobras
- Airborne
- Recount
by David E. Lewis
- The U.S. Federal Communications Commission
- The brewmasters: Interbrew owns Europe. Now it's closing in on the United States through Brazil
by Michael Kepp
- Apple i-Pod mini
- Who moved my peon?
by Andres Hernandez Alende
- Bleak future: multinationals have a moral duty to their workers abroadno matter what their lawyers say
by Jack Epstein
- Telefonos De Mexico
- Latin America and the Caribbean
- TACA
- Vitro
- Kudos
by Jose Luis Hormazabal
- Telefonos De Mexico , a Mexican telecommunications company, bought a 40% stake in Chilean telecommunications company Chilesat from U.S. financial firms Southern Cross Latin America Private Equity Fund and GE Capital for an undisclosed sum
- Brazil
- A sure thing: Brazil's Embraer conquers big markets with smaller airplanes
by Carlos Adese
- Pipeline
- Latin Trade index
- Moo-vement
- Against All Enemies
- Endesa
- Peru sold US$500 million in 12-year bonds
- … And more Kudos
by Eliakim Araujo
- See ya in Mexico
by Michelle Guevara
- Building a behemoth: Carlos Slim's legacy will be felt across the hemispherejust dial a phone anywhere
by Michael Kepp
- Desert air
by Felix Nunex Duhalde
- Rest of the World
- Up in the air: a start-up Colombian airline aims high, even though its wings are clipped for now
by Toby Muse
- Unefon Holdings
- How to Get Rich
- Repsol YPF
- Otto Reich
- Pemex
- Top shelf
by Joshua Goodman
- A new footing: Vitro refocuses on its strengthmaking glassand bets on growth abroad
by Corrie MacLaggan
- An energetic recovery: rich in oil and natural gas reserves, Latin America is poised to reap the benefits of the world's increasingly insatiable energy demand
- La sombra del viento
- Spending spree
by Forrest Jones
- Panama: discipline or die trying
by Andres F. Velazquez
- Fill'er up: President Hugo Chavez holds down gasoline prices, creating a black market and costing his government billions
by Mike Ceasar
- Enersis