Argentine and Brazilian footwear manufacturers clashed this week over restrictions to trade, mainly through the delay in approving import licences but agreed to keep talking next month in Rio do Janeiro. Read full article
good job sell all the Argentine shoes to create jobs and keep the local economy strong, leave the international trade and politics for perverts, war momngers and pirats like the british, USA, france, Canada and Italy, we are not interested in getting any shoes we have enought in any case who cares how long it takes for shoes to travel when people have even worst time trying to get a simple visa, I guess people in UK and USA are less important then the flow of new shoes. F-OFF pirats.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesvery sad this was,
Oct 21st, 2011 - 12:52 pm - Link - Report abuse 0for we all know how importent footwear is, when one is retreating,
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good job sell all the Argentine shoes to create jobs and keep the local economy strong, leave the international trade and politics for perverts, war momngers and pirats like the british, USA, france, Canada and Italy, we are not interested in getting any shoes we have enought in any case who cares how long it takes for shoes to travel when people have even worst time trying to get a simple visa, I guess people in UK and USA are less important then the flow of new shoes. F-OFF pirats.
Oct 21st, 2011 - 10:19 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Commenting for this story is now closed.
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