Friday, November 25, 2005

Latin American Elections

COUNTRY & DATE
Honduras - Nov 2005
Chile - Dec 2005
Bolivia - Dec 2005
Haiti - Jan 2006
Costa Rica - Feb 2006
Peru - Apr 2006
Colombia - May 2006
Mexico - Jul 2006
Brazil - Oct 2006
Ecuador - Oct 2006
Nicaragua - Nov 2006
Venezuela -Nov/Dec 2006

Monday, November 21, 2005

News from around the world

Argentina - David Nalbandian wins the Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai, defeating top ranked Swiss Roger Federer in a 4 hour and 33 minute match. Two other Argentine tennis players, Guillermo Coria and Gastón Gaudio also fared quite well and are now ranked among the top ten tennis players in the world. Tennis fans will also remember Argentine Guillermo Vilas, who won 62 career singles from 1973 to 1986.

China - Chinese President Hu Jintao met with his Chilean counterpart Ricardo Lagos on November 18 to attend the signing ceremony of a free trade agreement between the two countries. Chile will enjoy immediate duty free access to China for its exports of copper, some agricultural products and some wood products. Among the Chinese exports expected to benefit from the FTA are machinery, computers, cars, cell phones, DVD's and printers.

USA - The world's largest carmaker, General Motors, has announced that it will cut 30,000 jobs in an effort to save $2.5 billion a year. Are they right focusing on efforts to "save" or should GM be focusing on ways to improve their business and market share ?

Mexico - Incumbent President Vicente Fox continues to spar with Venezuela President Hugo Chavez over free trade efforts in the Americas. While Chile, Colombia, Peru and Panama support free trade with the USA, Chavez opposes it and is doing his best to defeat all efforts in lieu of his own trade agreement. Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay are opposed to free trade with the USA but are not convinced that Chavez' plans are the best. Should free trade exist ?