A trade mission of 23 employers in the pharmaceutical sector in India met with 85 Guatemalan companies to negotiate generic formulas on active ingredients in herbal and traditional medicines. And the Venezuelans announced the awarding of a contract to China.
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Brazil, Chile, and Peru reactivated their diplomatic relations with Israel and ordered their ambassadors back to TelAviv.
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An international survey ranked Latin America countries for citizen insecurity, and noted that despite the progress made in other areas, security concerns remain a challenge.
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Brazil’s agricultural competitiveness is a concern to countries and trade blocks who are negotiating agreements with Brazil, according to Ambassador Paulo Estivallet de Mesquita, head of the Economics Department of the country’s Ministry of Foreign Relations.
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Visiting South Africa Bachelet drew comparisons between the two countries’ recent histories.
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The project is aimed at lending money to developing nations for investments, much like how the American and European-backed International Monetary Fund and World Bank operate.
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Insecurity in Mexico will not dampen Japanese interest, while Japan’s Prime Minister pledged development support at the CARICOM summit.
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Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner used her Twitter account to comment on her visit with Russia’s and China’s presidents at the BRICS-UNASUR summit in Brazil.
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Most Latin American governments have objected to Israel’s offensive in Gaza. Most have condemned the attack and five of them (Chile, Peru, El Salvador, Brazil and Ecuador) have recalled their ambassadors from Israel.
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At the meeting in Fortaleza and Brasilia the countries that make up the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) along with the President of China, Xi Jinping, spoke of the turning point 40 years ago when China and Brazil reestablished diplomatic relations.
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