India's Jindal Steel and Power has won the contract to mine and process the rich Bolivian iron ore deposit of Mutun, next to the Brazilian border, an investment in the range of 2.3 billion US dollars, announced Bolivia's Planning and Development Minister Carlos Villegas
At the end of June Chile's government owned oil corporation ENAP will release the natural gas final exploration results from the Lake Mercedes area of Tierra del Fuego, revealed to the Chilean press sources from the company.
Argentine fish and shellfish exports including by products reached 315 million US dollars in the first four months of 2006, according to a release from the National Service of Health and Agro-Food Quality, Senasa.
Lending gripping immediacy to the dangers faced by blue helmets around the world, the United Nations solemnly observed Wednesday the International Day of Peacekeepers in New York amid calls for the release of seven Nepalese soldiers who are being detained following a clash in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) which killed one of their countrymen also serving with the world body's operation there.
Three Brazilian left wing groups have teamed up and last Sunday nominated a woman as candidate for the October 2 presidential election.
Chile is downplaying threats made by the United States Department of State aimed at squashing Chile's support for Venezuela's bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council.
For the eighth time running Brazil's Central Bank on Wednesday cut the basic Selic rate to 15.25% from 15.75%, the lowest level since March 2001.
A Spanish Conservative member of the European Union Parliament insisted this week in the need to advance the negotiations for a free trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur to help counter current political events in the region.
Belgium will build the first polar station powered solely by renewable sources of energy at a site in the Antarctic that will study climate change.
Major oil-producing countries are set to keep crude output unchanged at an OPEC meeting today despite Venezuela's calls for cutting production, while some cartel members hinted at the possibility of trimming supplies down the road.