Claiming political persecution, former Argentine President Carlos Menem said he has no intention of responding to multiple summonses to appear in court in his country, but he denied he would ask for asylum in Chile.
Another stage in the search for hydrocarbons in the waters surrounding the Falkland Islands concluded last week when two vessels involved in surveying acreage licenced to Desire Petroleum in the North Falkland Basin left for the River Plate, reports the latest edition of Penguin News.
World trade should expand 7,5% in 2004, as long as there are no setbacks to the world economy reported this Monday in Geneva the World Trade Organization, WTO.
Following an agreement reached over the weekend with the Argentine government, natural gas producers will be allowed to increase wholesale prices by 40% as long as they guarantee full supply to domestic consumers until 2007.
The Chilean government reiterated this Monday its irritation with Argentina following Buenos Aires decision to reduce natural gas exports to Chile. International agreements are based in good faith, underlined Chilean Ministry of Interior Jose Miguel Insulza confirming Chile's dissatisfaction with Argentina's attitude.
Mexican government owned oil corporation Pemex is planning to drill its first deepwater well this year to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first well drilled in San Luis de Potosi making Mexico one of the world's leading producers.
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Whale sound experience in Carlos III Island; Argentine gas crisis will not affect Punta Arenas; Sky open coal mine to begin operations in Magallanes.
The informal talks held in Buenos Aires last week with the purpose of advancing negotiations for the creation of the Free Trade Association of the Americas, FTAA, block late this month in Mexico failed when no agreement was reached on farm export subsidies.
Argentina's public debt increased 25,841 billion US dollars during 2003 because of accrued interests to creditors and the appreciation of the peso, Euro and Yen vis-à-vis the US dollar, announced the Argentine Ministry of Economy.
Most Chilean crewmembers of the Uruguayan flagged longliner Maya V apprehended by Australian authorities, arrived last Sunday in Punta Arenas to an emotive family reception, reports La Prensa Austral. No officials were present.