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September 2, 2010
As Peru’s economy surges, its government pursues free trade pacts with some of Asia’s largest economies—most recently South Korea.
RosarioNet
August 29, 2010
Argentina's Supreme Court President, Ricardo Lorenzetti spoke about the "lack of consensus" and was the most celebrated speaker at the Council of the Americas event. He stressed that if the institutions do not solve "the problems of people," they would lose credibility in society. Lorenzetti spoke before an audience of entrepreneurs at the Council of the Americas. (en español)
ElPatagonico.net
August 27, 2010
Aníbal Fernández, Argentina's Presidential Chief of Staff, and Ministers of Economics, Amado Boudou; Foreign Affairs, Héctor Timerman, and Industry, Debora Giorgi, as well as other officials, participated in the conference organized by Argentina's Chamber of Commerce and the Americas Society/Council of the Americas entitled "Argentina: Economic Prospects and Policies." (en español)
Europapress.es
August 27, 2010
During a meeting of the Council of the Americas, Fernandez de Kirchner explained that the government's intention was "to ensure that the paper reaches all mediums, under the same conditions." (en español)
El Universal
August 27, 2010
"The media should always strive for the highest journalistic standards, and governments must demonstrate their continued commitment to fundamental rights and responsibilities in order to preserve and protect democracy," said U.S. Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, Judith McHale at the conference "Argentina: Economic and Political Perspectives" organized by the Council of the Americas. (en español)
Access blogging of our August 26 Buenos Aires conference at www.as-coa.org/argentina2010. Speakers included Economy Minister Amado Boudou, Chief of Staff Aníbal Fernández, and U.S. State Department Under Secretary Judith McHale.
August 26, 2010
Americas Society and Council of the Americas held its 2010 Buenos Aires Conference, Argentina: Economic and Political Perspectives, August 26, 2010.
LaCapital.com.ar
August 26, 2010
Argentina's Presidential Chief of Staff, Aníbal Fernández, declared that the Clarín newspaper had "paved the way to stay with Papel Prensa" and as a result, "first sold itself to the company" and then later " to the state terrorism that was responsible for the kidnapping of its owner." Fernandez made the remarks before entering the Council of the Americas conference at the Hotel Alvear. (en español)
August 12, 2010
President Sebastián Piñera started his term overseeing Chile's post-earthquake reconstruction and has presided over a robust economic recovery. Still, six months after the earthquake the new leader has seen his approval ratings slump.
Jason Marczak
August 12, 2010
While Venezuela and Colombia have taken an important step in reestablishing diplomatic ties, a sustained commitment by both countries will be necessary to achieve a new era of bilateral cooperation, writes AS/COA's Jason Marczak in El Diario/La Prensa. (en español)
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