Judging that some inflation risks remain and also factors restraining aggregate demand, the Federal Open Market Committee from the Federal Reserve, chaired by Ben Bernanke decided Tuesday to leave interest rates unchanged at 5.25%.
Brazilian president Luiz Lula da Silva announced Tuesday that he no longer belongs to the left and with the passing of time his political positions have moved further to the center.
Birkenhead based Northwestern Shiprepairers and Shipbuilders has won a £16million contract to upgrade naval repair ship RFA Diligence which has seen service all over the world including the Falkland Islands.
By Guillermo Hánskel
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez is spearheading a Socialist revolution throughout Latin America with a wallet full of petrodollars, but his real influence has been overestimated, with key economies Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and others unimpressed by his fiery anti-US preaching.
By Dr. Wayne Dwernychuk
Much confusion exists regarding the proposed Uruguay pulp mills near Fray Bentos and, unfortunately, it would appear the public is continually being fed misleading and erroneous information regarding the environmental impacts of these mills. Regular press articles say the same thing ... the mills will cause irreparable damage to the environment, fisheries and tourism. This simply is not so. Such condemnations are not based on scientific fact, and should not form the basis for discord between two countries.
Expectations for Chile's GDP growth in 2006 fell again for the fifth consecutive month this year, with the new projection set at 4.4% by the Central Bank (BC).
Uruguay meat exports marked a new record when they reached the billion US dollars totaling 476.448 tons on December 2nd. Uruguay's main clients this year have been United States and the Russian Federation.
The only way to achieve the key principles of international relations: collective responsibility, global solidarity, the rule of law, mutual accountability and multilateralism, is by making the best possible use of the United Nations, the departing Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Monday.
Uruguay announced the filing of a complaint against Argentina before the World Tourism Organization for the continuous obstruction by Argentine pickets of the bridges linking with Uruguay which threaten to cause significant losses in the coming Southern hemisphere summer season.
Bolivia is seriously considering becoming a full member of Mercosur and Ecuador's elected president said he favors building an only block with Mercosur and the Andean Community of Nations.