Brazil's deteriorating economy and the recession tendency in Argentina, Mercosur main and largest partners, are influencing inter-group trade and the Uruguayan government is pressing for more flexibility that should allow it to negotiate agreements or understandings with third parties. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesVasquez needs to move ahead with the 'third party' agreements irrespective of what the two gangs of crooks say.
Apr 30th, 2015 - 01:28 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Also cut the fucking electricity going to Argentina: they have yet to pay a UYU Pesos for it since the twat 'No Money Pepe' allowed it to help 'our brothers'.
It is now quite apparent to the new administration what a complete fuck-up the fuck-up and his harridan of a wife made of the economy.
No surprise to me though, at least two generations will be paying for 'No Money Pepe's' largess for his 'project'.
@1. But will the ABV cartel permit it? Will Uruguay find that it isn't acting 'democratically'? Will it find its ports blockaded by some sneaky means? Perhaps the argie dredgers will decide to fill some of the channels in the River Plate!
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