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Over the past several weeks, trade...
Issues include the role of Brazil as a counterweight to the United States, the future of economic liberalization, and the prospect of the region splitting into two large trading groups.
A moment of silencefor another missed opportunity for prosperity in Latin America.
Argentine relations with the United States are not, and cannot be, a zero-sum game.
The new bipartisan trade compromise for fast-track authority requires an excessive concession to labor interests.
Governments in the Americas should work together to launch an "Opportunity Partnership" that would sustain a reform agenda and alleviate the region’s chronic poverty.
If successful, Mercosurwill create a politico-economic area rivaling NAFTA, and if it becomes part of NAFTA, it willtilt the balance of the organization decisively toward the Latin side.
Many Latin Americans have become disillusioned with economic reform, privatization, and "neo-liberalism" and are looking once again to the state to solve all their problems.



