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Articles in August, 2004 issue of Latin Trade
- Rest of the world
- Biotech Holdings, a Canadian pharmaceutical company, said it would launch its diabetes drug Sucanon in Mexico
- Argentina
- PEMEX
- DESC
- Embraer
- Stood up
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My port or yours? A Mexican engineer's ship has come inand it's loaded with cash-laden tourists
by Anne Kalosh - The World Bank
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Direct from Dell
by Greg Brown - Daewoo Electronics
- The United States said it would become a member of the International Coffee Organization in September to support the world's coffee market
- Codelco
- Ecuador
- Maximizing your transportation dollar: challenges and solutions for the global marketplace
- "Ask U.S. Hispanics" Media Preference 2004 study
- Privatizations
- Trying harder
- Argentina
- Whirlpool, a U.S. manufacturer of home appliances, will invest US$80 million in its washing machine factory in Monterrey, Mexico, and in the construction of a new refrigerator factory in Coahuilla, Mexico
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Boycott the burro
by Donald Conover - Panama
- 2012 Ad
- Getting better
- Testosterone Inc
- Latin America and the Caribbean
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Mr. Clean
by Forrest Jones - Colombia's government said Argentine airline Aerolineas Argentinas has returned to flying to the country after a five-year absence, while Spanish carrier Air Madrid has begun servicing the country for the first time
- Pemex, Mexico's state-owned oil company, has chosen U.S. technology management company Aprisma Management Technology to upgrade its local area network at the country's largest oil refinery
- The digital home
- The Inter-American Development Bank
- Land of plenty
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The new kid: a Chilean forestry company finds out how hard it is to be big in a small town
by Patricia Nazario - ALCOA
- Argentina
- Alcoa, a U.S. aluminum manufacturer, said it might build a US$1 billion aluminum plant with the government of Trinidad and Tobago
- Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, a Spanish bank, said it would spend US$70 million to build an information technology center in Chile that will oversee the bank's pension funds in Latin America
- Home Depot, a U.S. home improvement retailer, will buy Home Mart Mexico, a move which would give Home Depot 20 new stores in that country
- Petrobras, Brazil's state-run oil company, said it sold US$15 million in liquefied petroleum gas to Japanese oil refinery Idemitsu, the first such shipment to Japan
- PDVSA
- What'll you have?
- ICA Fluor, a joint venture of Fluor Corporation, a U.S. engineering company, and Mexican construction company Empresas ICA Sociedad Controladora, was awarded an estimated US$570 million power-plant construction contract by Iberdrola Energia, a subsidiary
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Red squares
by Alexander Green - Alcoa, a U.S. aluminum company, said it awarded Brazilian power company Eletronorte a contract to supply electricity to its Alumar aluminum smelter in northern Brazil through 2024
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Built for speed
by Greg Brown -
Drop by drop
by Tim Rogers -
Combat ready
by Angela Swafford -
Dominican Republic: bailing out
by Andres F. Velazquez -
The giant 24 companies in Latin America: revenues ain't what they used to be, still, for the region's multinationals
by Greg Brown - Colombia
- Argentina created a new state energy company, Energia Argentina, in part to offset what the government calls a failure of private companies to invest in the sector
- LAN, a Chilean airliner, said it signed a 10-year training contract with Canadian technology company CAE to train the carrier's pilots
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Venezuelan roulette
by Mike Ceaser - Latin Trade launches new language & new look: Portuguese-langugage edition hits newstands in Brazil in June 2004
- The Inter-American Development Bank
- Events
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Argentina, unplugged: the staring contest between the government and energy companies could stunt a promising recovery
by Joshua Goodman -
Sky king
by Javier Vazquez - Leonel Fernandez, a lawyer and political author, was elected president of the Dominican Republic
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Itchy trigger fingers: the U.S. military wants to buddy up with Latin America's armed forces. Now there's a bad idea
by Jack Epstein - Necessary Dreams
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Copycats: FedEx and UPS battle for the small business market across Latin America
by Derek Reveron - FEMSA, a Mexican beverage company, said it would buy the 30% it doesn't already own of beer maker FEMSA Cerveza from Belgium brewer Interbrew for US$1.25 billion in cash
- Grupo Bimbo, a Mexican baker, bought for US$25.2 million candy makers Confiteria Joyco De Mexico, Alimentos Duval and Lolimen
- Guatemala
- Latin Trade index
- Petrobras, Brazil's state oil company, said it plans to explore for gas in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Colombia with oil companies ExxonMobil of the United States and Colombia's state-owned Ecopetrol
- Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce , a Brazilian iron ore producer, signed a deal to supply 70 million tons of iron ore to Nippon Steel Corporation, a Japanese steel maker, between 2005 and 2014
- The world according to Hugo …
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Over the top: amid economic recovery, Aerolineas Argentinas sets sights on rival LAN
by Joshua Goodman - The Inter-American Development Bank
- High flyer
- Bubblin' crude
- Codelco, Chile's state-owned copper miner, said it plans to borrow US$300 million to refinance debt
- Brazil
- Mexico
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Hot! Hot! Hot! Colombia's Comexa turns an accident into an in-demand product abroadpepper sauce
by Toby Muse - Gustavo Cisneros: un empresario global
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Low miles, clean: Iquique, on Chile's border with Peru, has turned into a entry point for used cars and clothing
by Felix Nunez Duhalde -
Tax racket: who's afraid of a hundred million Chinese factory hands? Not Brazil
by Forrest Jones
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