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Argentina/Brazil agree to attempt dialogue to overcome latest trade dispute

Tuesday, May 17th 2011 - 05:58 UTC
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Argentine Minister for Industry, Debora Giorgi will meet in coming hours with Brazilian Ambassador, Enio Cordeiro, to schedule a series of meetings to address trade disputes between the two neighbouring countries and main Mercosur associates. Read full article

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  • I

    fine we can sit and talk all they want, that is what democratic states do, but let not forget they serve the people and their local economy not some friend today hyena tomorrow, who's only consern is not how well things can be for all but how much they can get away with.

    May 17th, 2011 - 08:08 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • geo

    they are unaware of what does common market means .

    May 17th, 2011 - 01:46 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Fido Dido

    “they are unaware of what does common market means .”

    No, they are not. They just do what they must do for themself when it's a must to protect themself....as usual.

    May 17th, 2011 - 06:03 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Kirk Nelson

    The fact that there is a trade deficit to Argentina for near 4 Billion USD has yielded to seek more affordable imports from Asian countries, especially from China.
    Global trade decrease is another factor leading Argentineans to improve their trade unequal balance, however, international trade contracts are in effect and their finished goods manipulations does not justify its modus operand, which has created some trade retalition by Brazil.
    The region is affected by both countries business behavior and there is a strong possibility that this conduct be temporal to void a real trade war.
    As it is, the MercoSur organization is stabling.

    May 17th, 2011 - 11:02 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • GeoffWard

    This has been a 'slap on the wrist' by Brasil.

    A bit of follow-up dialogue (“You talk to me, then I'll talk to you”) will be good,
    but the bottom line is hard-ball - removing of restrictive trade practices.

    May 17th, 2011 - 11:12 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • I

    I think most 1st world nations have trade restrictions, but they name dress them with tags like tax credits, tax charges or even some form of subsidy for a particular market group, if people didn't know this maybe they have other interest in mind to divert attention from issues they can still exploit. untill there is nothing for them to exploit then they will say goodbye Irland. I like trade restrictions it keeps money away from the blood suckers.

    May 18th, 2011 - 10:17 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • xbarilox

    @ Imbecile, vos no entendés un carajo de lo que pasa acá, tereso! This government OF Argentina is nothing but patches, a patch here, a patch there. Can't you see that this government wanted to play the bad guy but Brazil's government said NO, and now CFK will have to do what Brazil considers best, they said NO SEÑORA, SU PEDORRO MODELO DE GOBIERNO A NOSOTROS NO NOS GUSTA, ASÍ QUE AHORA VAS A TENER QUE SENTARTE A NEGOCIAR, SI NO, TE VAS A TENER QUE METER LOS AUTITOS ENTRE LAS NALGAS VIEJA CHOTA. Un pedito que se tiró Brasil, y “EL MODELO” de país de la Reina Batata (alias CFK) se fue al carajo jajaja, y esto pasa porque CFK es una gran mentira, a la hora de la verdad, “El Modelo” no resiste, y CFK tiene que volver a la realidad con una soberana patada en el tujes. Ahora Imbecil andá a hacer algo útil, gil!!!

    May 18th, 2011 - 11:32 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • NicoDin

    “Brasil comenzó a liberar los autos argentinos demorados”

    Source anti govt press La Nación with popo cow smell. Ha ha

    Translation for monolinguals “Brazil started to liberate Argentineans cars delayed”

    You have got it first from Nico world News bringing Transparency and Freedom to Mohams frozen in Ukistan.

    Coming next Uki close to default?

    May 20th, 2011 - 10:14 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • I

    #7 nene limpiate los mocos y anda labate la boca con javon, u perdon me olvidaba que en las fabelas no hay agua potable y mucho menos javon. jajajaj I think that if I wanted a Brazilian model I would go to Brazil or if I wanted the Argentine model I would be in Argentina, I doubt you could vote for the Brazilian president in Argentina or bise-bersa, in any case you sound a lot like an unhappy brit living in Argentina, I suguest you get a playstation or move out to Brazil, but we will all be better off if you just went back home or USA where you can vote for bush or obama, other then that, just get a life or a hobby you looser...

    May 21st, 2011 - 09:40 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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