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Stories for October 21st 2004

  • Thursday, October 21st 2004 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentina unbending with hake conservation.

    Argentine Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Secretariat (SAGPyA) Miguel Campos will be announcing an additional distribution of 16,500 tonnes of common hake (Merluccius hubbsi) for this season among Argentine vessels.

  • Thursday, October 21st 2004 - 21:00 UTC

    Brazil Central Bank raises basic rate to 16,75% .

    Brazil's Central Bank raised this Wednesday the basic SELIC interest rate half a point from 16,15 to 16,75% with the purpose of lowering inflation expectations given the strong domestic demand and surging international oil prices.

  • Thursday, October 21st 2004 - 21:00 UTC

    Bio-alcohol fuel for fumigation aircraft.

    Embraer the giant Brazilian aircraft manufacturer officially presented this week a prototype of a agriculture fumigation aircraft, “Ipanema” that runs on bio-alcohol.

  • Thursday, October 21st 2004 - 21:00 UTC

    Three candidates for WTO chair.

    The next Director General of the World Trade Organization will be nominated at the latest next May 31, revealed WTO General Council president Shotaro Oshima from Japan.

  • Thursday, October 21st 2004 - 21:00 UTC

    Emerging China “interferes” with EU-Mercosur talks.

    European Trade Commissar Pascal Lamy admitted that the emerging attraction of China for Mercosur exports is showing a “misbalancing effect” on the South American block “political equilibriums” when it comes to negotiating a free trade agreement with the European Union.

  • Thursday, October 21st 2004 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentina growing at an annual 9%

    Economic activity in Argentina expanded 8,8% last August over the same month in 2003, and 8,6% during the first eight months of the current year according to a release from the Argentina National Statistics and Census Office, INDEC.

  • Thursday, October 21st 2004 - 21:00 UTC

    Chile and Uruguay the least corrupt in Latinamerica.

    Chile and Uruguay figure among the least corrupt countries in Latinamerica according to the latest report from the International Transparency Corruption Perceptions Index for 2004 which was released this week in Berlin.

  • Thursday, October 21st 2004 - 21:00 UTC

    A Very British Occasion......almost.

    Mr. Howard Pearce CVO made history today by becoming the first British Governor to marry in the Falkland Islands.