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Articles in July, 2005 issue of Latin Trade
- Events
- Petrobras
- Perdigao
- Alsea, a Mexican restaurant operator, opened its 47th and 48th Starbucks Coffee restaurants in Puebla and in Mexico City, respectively
- Scotiabank, a Canadian financial institution, sued Argentina for US$600 million for the closure of its Argentine subsidiary Scotiabank Quilmes in 2002
- The United States and Canada eased rules of origin on a variety of products, such as tea and loudspeakers, coming from Mexico
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Coming ashore: a Florida law in the works would make it easier for foreigners to buy coverage
by Derek Reveron - Twilight in the Desert
- Line backers
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Arms of iron and steel: Brazil's CSN looks to become a global iron miner while expanding its steel operations abroad
by Margarida O. Pfeifer - Eldorado Gold
- Highland Hospitality
- Grupo Mexicana de Aviacion
- Good in debt
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The world according to Nestor …
by Nestor Kichner -
Double for nothing: waste from sugar processing could soon find its way into Brazilian gas tanksas fuel
by Michael Kepp - The Inter-American Development Bank
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Message in a bottle: InBev's Brazilian beer Brahma is looking to cash in where other national products have fizzled
by Kenneth Rapoza - Global companies turning to Latin American call centers
- Colombia
- Alsea
- Repsol YPF
- Latin Trade index
- The United States, Mexico and Canada have agreed on standards in their battle to contain bovine spongiform encephalopathy , also known as mad-cow disease
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The printer
by Greg Brown - Pipeline
- Privatizations
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Digging in: popular with big businesses, NII's push-to-talk wireless technology gains an edge among ordinary individuals
by Forrest Jones -
Backlogged
by Forrest Jones - Camargo Correa
- Archer Daniels Midland
- Cemex
- Mexico
- The United States extended by six months to September 2005 a review of Brazil's fight to curb intellectual property violations, after which it will decide whether to scrap trade benefits extended to Brazil
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Dark star: new regulations seek to avert a pending energy crisis in Brazil, but some private energy companies say it won't work
by Kenneth Rapoza -
Survival of the flattest
by Andres Hernandez Alende -
Aim low: Colombian supermarket Carulla Vivero looks to Bogota's humblest shoppers in its bid to outlast competitors
by Darcy A. Crowe - Petrobras, Brazil's state-run oil company, will pay US$137 million for control of the Usina Termeletrica Termo Ceara power plant from MPX, a Brazilian holding company
- Claxson Interactive Group
- Cellstar Corporation
- Latin America and the Caribbean
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Poorer every day
by Jose R. Reyes - Strong mayor
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Dialed in: Argentine code for cellular phone video games spreads to China, Europe and the United States, too
by Charles Newbery - Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Economico e Social
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Slippery slope: despite high oil prices, lack of investment at state-run Pemex means Mexico could soon become a crude importer
by Marisol Rueda -
Beyond the sea: Brazilian logistics giant Transpetro renews its fleet, renovating a stagnated shipping industry
by Margarida O. Pfeifer - Telefonica Moviles
- Ahold
- The World Bank
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Building for growth
by Andres F. Velazquez - Companhia Vale do Rio Doce , a Brazilian metals and mining company, signed a six-year contract to supply up to 2.66 million tons of iron pellets to Qatar Iron and Steel Company , a Middle Eastern steel company
- Cash only
- Gear box
- Rest of the world
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Flying solo
by Kenneth Rapoza -
Beach boomers: U.S. retirees looking for new places to invest drive a land boom in tropical Nicaragua
by Ricardo Castillo - Holcim
- Comision Federal de Electricidad
- Slim's dealings
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A little slice of paradise: foreign investors bet big on luxury tourism in the Dominican Republic
by Yaniris Felipe - Mexico
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Planting seeds: Spanish bank BBVA starts a unit in Mexico to provide credit to small businesses looking to grow
by Marisol Rueda - Assassination Vacation
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Big fish seeks new ponds: recovered from a crippling strike, Venezuela's PDVSA is looking beyond its No. 1 customer, the United States
by Liseth Camacaro - Empresa Nacional de Petroleo
- Industrias Penoles
- Nokia
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Preachy
by Emmett Luty - Power buyers
- Hogan & Hartson LLP: finding innovative solutions for Latin American clients
- Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Economico e Social
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Smart shopper: Brazilian steel giant Gerdau, a family business at heart, is growing fast abroad
by Michael Kepp -
Going postal: little used and mistrusted, Mexico's state postal system works overtime to prove itself
by Amy Guthrie - Fiat
- Grupo Industrial Saltillo
- Homeward bound
- Chile
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Five hundred
by Greg Brown -
Gray goods
by Priscila Guilayn
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