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India and Latin America: When a Rising Power and an Emergent Growth Pole Engage

... that supplants the captivation, that an Indian Prime Ministerial sojourn can bring, the case-in-point being the albeit brief stop-over visit of Prime Minister Modi to Mexico in 2016, with India-Mexico ties finding renewed impetus to the extent where Mexico has topped Brazil, as India’s principal trading partner. This said, the fact that even a Prime Minister Modi, famed for his effective international gallivant, bringing traction for Indian foreign policy and national interests, has fleetingly touched the region,...

27.08.2019

El Comercio names the senior Peruvian politicians involved in big Odebrecht scandal

... with Peru date back to the time of spymaster Vladimir Montesinos, who was no stranger to the Kremlin... Draw your own conclusions.UPDATE  17 DEC  Multiple sources have reported that the US-friendly "Group of Lima" which includes Peru, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay and St. Lucia may break off relations with Venezuela due to its authoritarian government, disrespect for democratic values, and its poor record on human rights, among other things. Venezuela's foreign minister has responded to ...

22.11.2017

Fighting the Routine and Thirsting for Innovation. The Economy of Latin American Countries

... on the food markets (both exporters and importers) have the same opportunities to influence the global economy and politics as the producers and consumers of fuel and mineral resources. [9] Both traditional Latin American food exporters (Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay and Ecuador, among others) and countries for whom it is a relatively new export (Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru and Chile) are participants in the “food race.” [10] At the same time, manufactured goods are given priority in the region’s ...

06.09.2016

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