Inter-region Latinamerican trade soared 24.6% to 133 billion US dollars during 2010 according to the latest report from ALADI (Latinamerican Integration Association) released Tuesday in Montevideo. This signals a significant recovery from the late 2008 financial crisis but still is short of that year’s record of 146 billion USD. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesThis is really good news for LatinAmerican's, but something tells me that the racist will have nothing good to say about LatinAmerican's accomplishments.
Feb 02nd, 2011 - 09:46 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Interestingly the reports alleges foreign demand had a positive impact on the economic activity, even though imports grew more than exports, which means net external demand actually had a negative impact on growth.
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