International Monetary Fund Managing director Rodrigo Rato admitted in Berlin that the high cost of oil could restrict global economic growth, but other compensatory factors will not force a reduction in expansion forecasts
The Argentine economy during the first quarter of this year grew 10% compared to the same period in 2003, and is forecasted to reach an annual expansion of 8%, well above the IMF estimate of 5,5% and the government's 6,9%.
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Hefty bail for tanker involved in fuel spill; Over 30,000 Chileans in Argentine Patagonia; Punta Arenas confirms 30 hepatitis cases.
Chile is headed for a record export year according to the latest release from the country's Central Bank indicating that overseas sales in the first five months of 2004 jumped 44% compared to a year ago, totalling 12,8 billion US dollars.
The Argentine government recently rejected a Lan Chile three charter flights to the Falkland Islands request for the coming summer season 2004/05, claims Buenos Aires daily Clarín in this Friday' edition.
The respective presidents of Bolivia, Argentina and Brazil - Néstor Kirchner, Carlos Mesa and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva - plan to meet in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz to discuss developing a regional energy bloc based in Bolivia, Bolivia's government news agency ABI reported.
Headlines: C24: councillors to deliver ?real message' on self-determination; Jailed nurse to appeal sentence; Liberation Monday; Argentine film crew visits.
Emphasizing the significance of self determination, by as many countries as possible, is the Falkland Islands policy when elected Councillors Mike Summers and Roger Edwards address the United Nations Decolonization Committee, or C 24, in New York next June 18.
Brazil's federal energy company Petrobras added this week another 100,000 barrels of oil per day to its output capacity following the beginning of production of FPSO Marlim Sul (floating, production, storage and offloading) in the Marlim Sul site, belonging to the Campos Bay basin in the Rio de Janeiro coastal area.
European Union Trade Commissar Pascal Lamy said that the EU-Mercosur technical negotiations that began this Wednesday in Buenos Aires are crucial to determine if they will conclude by next October as was agreed in the recent presidential summit held in Guadalajara, Mexico.