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  • 08/03/2012 | Argentina

    De Vido makes strongly defends transport subsidies

    During the inauguration ceremony held for newly-appointed Transport Secretary Alejandro Ramos today, Planning Minister Julio De Vido defended achievements made in the sector, stating that the Government would “maintain the subsidies” on public transport and that the sensitive issue "would be resolved by May."

  • 30/03/2012 | Argentina

    'Argentina will continue to decide on its own trade policies'

    The Government ratified its trade policies before the World Trade Organization, and fired back to the US and EU criticisms of Argentine trade restrictions and assured "it will continue to decide on its trade policies in a sovereign manner."

  • 25/08/2012 | Argentina

    'Argentina is gaining autonomy in a difficult world,' Feletti

    National deputy for the Victory Front caucus Roberto Feletti said today that “Argentina is gaining autonomy in the face of a difficult world,” and sustained that with the current policies in place, “the Government is moving in the right direction.”

  • 06/09/2011 | Argentina

    'Some import barriers are necessary to defend local jobs,' Boudou says

    Economy Minister Amado Boudou, came out to defend some of the barriers in place on certain product imports, underlining the fact that they were in place to “defend local jobs,” during his visit to Corrientes today.

  • 07/09/2011 | Argentina

    'Gov't has changed attitude toward farming sector,' assures Buzzi

    The head of the Argentine Agrarian Federation (FAA), Eduardo Buzzi, assured today that “the Government has changed their attitude” toward the agricultural sector in recent months, although denying changes in production policies.

  • 07/12/2011 | Argentina

    'Choosing Lorenzino shows policy continuity,' Rossi

    The head of Victory Front's bloc in the Lower House, Agustín Rossi, assessed today that the designation of Hernán Lorenzino as the new Economy Minster “shows that there is continuity in economic policies.”

  • 28/01/2011 | Argentina

    'Bilateral relations cannot be based on Obama's visits,' Timerman

    Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman sustains that “the relationship with the United States is a fluid one where similarities exist, however there are also great differences.” He assured that “the analysis of bilateral relations cannot be based on whether Obama visits or not,” and that Washington “maintains interests over friendships.”

  • 12/04/2011 | Argentina

    Macri urges opposition to 'come together, define State policies'

    After calling a press conference, City Mayor Mauricio Macri made a call to all parties in the opposition and urged them to come together and "define their state policies" before running against the Victory Front next October. He also said he hoped for "change" this year.

  • 02/09/2011 | Argentina

    'Public security policies are a complete failure,' De Narváez

    The Social Development Union’s (UDESO) candidate for Buenos Aires governor, Francisco De Narváez deemed public security policies to be “a complete failure” in the area of Buenos Aires province, whilst harshly criticising incumbent province Governor Daniel Scioli, for the way he handled the crime investigation into the whereabouts of Candela Rodríguez.

  • 16/04/2011 | World

    IMF overseer suggests eyeing policies that spur capital flows

    The International Monetary Fund should offer recommendations for national policies that spur excessive flows of capital into other economies as well as policies that seek to temper them, the IMF's steering committee said.

  • 02/08/2012 | World

    IMF welcomes ECB’s new aim at crisis

    In response to queries regarding the European Central Bank’s latest policy meeting, the IMF came to stage to back ECB’s President Mario Draghi, who announced today they will gear up to buy Italian and Spanish bonds on the open market but would only act after euro zone governments have activated bailout funds to do the same.

  • 28/01/2013 | World

    US Boy Scouts may end ban on gays

    US Boy Scouts is considering ending a longstanding national ban on gay youth and adult members and leaving policies on sexual orientation to its local organizations, a spokesman said today.

  • 02/03/2011 | Latin America

    Brazil output in January above forecast, yields rise

    Industrial output in Brazil rose in January from December despite forecasts for a drop, adding to potential pressure on the country's central bank for an aggressive interest rate hike later in the day.

  • 13/11/2012 | Latin America

    LatAm asks to address drug policy no later than 2015, aims to US

    Illegal drug use globally is still rising despite a decades-long battle against organized crime, and producer and consumer nations need to come up with new strategies, Mexico and four Central American countries said.


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