International bureaucrats are touring Central America offering up the ALADI as a means of doing business with South American countries, while the president of Argentina is preventing firms in her country from using ports in Uruguay.
Editorial
Our comments are the same as they were one year ago when Uruguayan diplomats toured the area in order to promote a free trade agreement with Mercosur; in terms of trade integration, South America is a bag of cats where what prevails is the will of two giants, Brazil and Argentina, with the aggravating circumstance that the current government of President Fernández de Kirchner, in the exact same manner as his deceased predecessor Néstor Kirchner, manages and controls Argentinian international trade by pandering to the needs of immediate populist policies, regardless of the agreements they have signed.
The pressing need for predictability in exports to Venezuela is inducing the Nicaragua principal business leader to ask for the country's entry to the chaotic South American bloc.
Statements by Nicaraguan businessmen to the effect that Nicaragua requires security in trade with Venezuela are often heard, for which they are advocating a trade agreement between the two countries.
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