Argentine president Nestor Kirchner begins Wednesday an official visit to Spain expected to the dominated by business discussions.
The European Union's Agriculture Commissioner said the EU still had ??slight room'' to offer more concessions in key world trade talks if others, notably the United States, were also ready to compromise more to open up agricultural markets.
The number of millionaires around the world rose to 8.7 million over the past year, fueled by a sharp increase in emerging markets such as South Korea, India and Russia, showed a survey released this week.
Brazil's Sao Paulo the second most populated city in Latinamerica, figures as the most polite megapolis in the region according to a good manners survey which rated New York in first place.
What was forecasted to be a diplomatic flop only a month ago has turned dramatically in the last week and now promises to be a huge success: next month's Mercosur presidential summit in Cordoba, Argentina.
The Finnish firm Botnia is planning to hire some 2,000 new workers in the coming weeks, as it speeds the construction of a mammoth paper pulp plant in the Uruguayan town of Fray Bentos, a news report in Montevideo said yesterday.
Peruvian elected president Alan Garcia will be visiting Chile next Thursday specially invited by his counterpart Michelle Bachelet.
The Argentine government has given a first long stride to recover control over the country's 32 main airports which for the last eight years have been under private administration, Aeropuertos Argentina 2000, AA2000, belonging to businessman Eduardo Eurnekian.
Chilean president Michelle Bachelet celebrates Sunday her first 100 days in office and can feel satisfied since most of the 36 measures she promised for this period have been accomplished, according to the Chilean press.
On the final phase of her six and a half month South Atlantic Patrol Task deployment HMS Liverpool spent a long weekend in Montevideo, Uruguay before heading north.