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S America launches trading bloc
BBC Online ^ | 9/12/04 | BBC

Posted on 12/09/2004 4:16:19 AM PST by AngloSaxon

S America launches trading bloc

South American countries are creating the third bloc in the world Representatives from 12 South American countries have signed an agreement to create a political and economic bloc modelled on the European Union. The new South American Community of Nations was launched at a summit in the Peruvian city of Cuzco.

Peruvian president Alejandro Toledo, said a new country was being born, which would one day have a common currency, parliament and passport.

Members of the new community will start by phasing out tariffs.

Leaders also hope it will increase South America's clout in international trade talks.

THE NEW BLOC Territory: 17,658,000 sq km Population: 361 million GDP: $973bn Exports: $181bn Unemployment: 12% (Can); 12.9% (Mercosur); 8.5% (Chile) Source: Can (2003)

Mr Toledo said the new community would also help member nations "confront the challenges of globalisation so that it is fairer".

"If in the past, geography divided us, today it unites us," Mr Toledo said.

The move will create a market of 361 million people with a GDP of $973bn.

It will represent 45% of the total American continent, and export $181bn of goods and services.

Stumbling blocs

But the BBC's Hannah Hennessy in Cuzco says details and disputes must be resolved if the bloc is to live up to expectations.

It is born from the convergence of the two main trade groups of the region - the Andean Community (Can) and Mercosur - as well as Chile, Surinam and Guyana.

The Can was created 35 years ago, but it still has not decided on common tariffs for its members.

Critics say that if existing blocs have not been able to achieve unity, this one stands little chance of doing so.

Poverty is one of the greatest challenges for the new bloc

There have also been criticisms that countries are putting their own interests first.

The presidents of Brazil, Venezuela, Peru, Colombia, Bolivia, Chile, Surinam and Guyana attended the summit.

The leaders of Argentina, Ecuador, Uruguay and Paraguay did not even bother attending the summit, sending envoys in their place.

Others left before the signing of the declaration.

In trade terms, there is also scepticism. Some analysts note that in many cases the South American countries export the same products.

The region's two biggest powers, Brazil and Argentina, are currently locked in trade disputes, while Bolivia and Chile have no diplomatic relations at all.

However former Argentine president Eduardo Duhalde brushed aside the sceptics, saying the new group would not only responded to a very old integration dream but also to modern requirements.

"Our countries cannot face alone the challenges of the new economic and political world order," said Mr Duhalde.

To emphasise this move towards greater integration, Peru and Brazil signed a $700m agreement to create a road linking the two countries to be finished by the end of his term in 2006.


TOPICS: Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: eu; geopolitics; latinamerica; southamericanunion; trade
Another EU on your doorstep?
1 posted on 12/09/2004 4:16:19 AM PST by AngloSaxon
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To: rogermellie; Slipperduke; pau1f0rd; flitton; BritB; jjbrouwer; tjwmason; Lutonian

Ping Lads


2 posted on 12/09/2004 4:17:43 AM PST by AngloSaxon (successful)
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To: Calpernia; Velveeta

Ping


3 posted on 12/09/2004 4:25:47 AM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Today, please pray for God's miracle, we are not going to make it without him.)
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To: AngloSaxon

Another victory for creeping socialism? If it goes as well as the EU model but with Latino tempers, it should be entertaining to watch.

Other than drugs and coffee, what do they export? Those per capita GDP numbers are terrible.


4 posted on 12/09/2004 4:55:59 AM PST by datura (It's Time To Destroy The UN.)
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To: Travis McGee; Squantos; RobFromGa; blackie; joanie-f; Dukie; AngloSaxon
Sounds a lot like the COSAS (Coalition of South American States) that develops in the Dragon's Fury Series about World War III.

But in that scenario, it devolves into Argentina, Venezuela, Panama and others, working with Red China against the US. Brazil falls on our side there due to extreme events that occur in the books.

5 posted on 12/09/2004 5:19:29 AM PST by Jeff Head (www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
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To: datura

They export oil to the US.


6 posted on 12/09/2004 5:33:18 AM PST by Axlrose
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To: datura
Other than drugs and coffee, what do they export?
About half of the U.S. oil imports, rubber, copper, tin, gold, silver, lead, beef, leather, biopharmaceutals and a good portion of the food available in your local supermarket.
7 posted on 12/09/2004 6:01:00 AM PST by rpgdfmx
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To: AngloSaxon

What does this do to the projected FTAA?


8 posted on 12/09/2004 6:12:40 AM PST by kaylar (Graduated HS 1983)
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To: Jeff Head

Good stuff ~ Bump!


9 posted on 12/09/2004 9:02:52 AM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: AngloSaxon
Members of the new community will start by phasing out tariffs.

So far, so good. Best of luck, guys.

10 posted on 12/09/2004 9:05:11 AM PST by Publius Valerius
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To: Jeff Head

South America must look like America's "soft underbelly" to the Chinese. From Panama to Tierra Del Fuego, the Chinese must be buying control through trade deals.


12 posted on 12/09/2004 11:29:00 AM PST by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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