- XI OLACEFS assembly held in Panama
Delegates from 21 SAIs gathered in Panama City, Panama, to celebrate the XI Assembly of the Organization of Latin American and Caribbean Supreme Audit Institutions (OLACEFS) from August.20-44, 2001. Participating countries included Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Portugal, Panama, ......
- Latin America United
UIP's Jorge Peregrino Receives International Honor at ShowEast ......
- Financing the new frontier: The effects of fiscal and
political trends on the Latin American economy.
Latin America represents one of the most attractive export regions in the world. With 514.7 million people in 33 countries, the continent south of our border is ripe with customers and companies wanting to buy and sell U.S. products and services. More than 80 percent of the population is concentrated ......
- Financing the new frontier: The effects of fiscal and political trends on the Latin American economy
IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 2 Latin America represents one of the most attractive export regions in the (world. With 514.7 million people in 33 countries, the continent south of our border is ripe with customers and companies wanting to buy and sell U.S. products and services. More than 80 percent of the ......
- Brazil, Mexico lead Latin American exhibition
LONDON -- It will be fiesta time over the next five years for the exhibition market in Latin America according to a report published Wednesday. Covering the key markets of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela, the report says boxoffice hit $1 billion for the first time in ......
- Continental concerns. (Cover).
The much-heralded "Century of the Americas" has had a less than auspicious launch. Mexico is suffering a sharp economic downturn provoked by its northern neighbor's recession. Argentina's economy has collapsed amid political and social turmoil. Venezuela careens unstable and isolated under its populist president. Brazil's economy treads water as the ......
- Latin America dances up and down: Glass International
examines the glass industry in this dynamic region.
There are 500 million people in Latin America, a huge part of the world that stretches from the southern border of the United States on the Rio Grande through Mexico and the tropics and across the Equator down to the fringes of Antarctica. The region includes the Caribbean and encompasses ......