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  • Friday, March 30th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Chile leads Latinamerica in information technology

    In a new study released this week by the World Economic Forum (WEF), Chile ranked 31 on a list of 122 countries for efficient use of information and communication technology. Only four Latin American countries made the top 50, of which Chile was the leader.

  • Wednesday, March 28th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    High speed train in Argentina?

    A French consortium headed by Alstom was the only candidate left in the race for the ambitious project of President Nestor Kirchner's administration of a high speed train linking the capital Buenos Aires with the country's main two cities, Rosario and Cordoba.

  • Wednesday, March 28th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Brazilian budget airline GOL takes over full control of Varig

    Brazilian budget airline Gol announced it will buy struggling rival Varig for 275 million US dollars, (98 million cash), once Brazil's proud flag carrier.

  • Monday, March 26th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Chavez: China to become top oil client

    Chávez-China Oil Deal May Produce Unsuspected Winners

    President Hugo Chavez said China is set to rival the United States as Venezuela's top oil buyer as he announced new plans with the Asian powerhouse to jointly ship oil, build refineries and expand crude production.

  • Monday, March 26th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Sales of new homes in US drops for second month running

    National Association for Bussines Economics

    Sales of new homes in United States dropped for the second month in a row this year, 15.8% in January and 3.9% in February, according to the Commerce Department.

  • Monday, March 26th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    It's official: Botnia begins pulp production next September

    Botnia offcials Eugenio Garcia and Roland Beare during the press conference

    The Uruguay/Argentina controversy over the construction of pulp mills escalated another step Monday when the Finnish company Botnia, next to Uruguayan government officials, announced in Montevideo the plant would begin production next September, which is a month before presidential elections in Argentina.

  • Friday, March 23rd 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    China chooses Uruguay for its first South America car plant

    880/1.000 cc model known as Chery's QQ

    China's largest domestic automaker announced Friday the opening of an assembly plant in Uruguay with an Argentine partner, marking the first investment by a Chinese company in an auto factory in South America.

  • Tuesday, March 20th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Chilean investment abroad concentrates in Colombia

    Chilean companies are set to continue a long-established trend of investing in other Latin American countries in 2007 as they outgrow their home market, with Colombia the preferred destination and retailers the biggest spenders according to the latest report from the Santiago Chamber of Commerce.

  • Monday, March 5th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Chile and Japan ready to sign FTA at end of March

    “It is one additional step that Chile makes and an ambitious one, signifying we will have free markets in Asia of 2.5 billion consumers” said the Foxley

    The Chilean and Japanese governments will sign a free trade agreement (FTA) on March 27, which constitutes a step forward in reinforcing Chile's presence in Asia, where it currently holds agreements with China (2005) and South Korea. The new convention is similar to others agreed to by the European Union (EU) and the United States.

  • Tuesday, February 27th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Ecuador to repair roads system with funds to repay creditors

    Ecuadorian Army to begin  road construction

    Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa declared Tuesday a national roads system emergency and ordered the Army to begin the construction and maintenance of the country's road network to be financed with funds originally destined to honor foreign debt payments.