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Chile's economy grew by 3.2 per cent in 2003 with 4.3 per cent growth predicted for 2004. Chile is home to Latin America's most open economy. The country recently signed a free trade agreement with the U.S. to go along with similar agreements it has with Canada and the European Union. Peru and Colombia both had economic growth of over 3 per cent in 2003...
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In terms of total value, Latin America accounted for 1.4 per cent ($10.31 billion) of Canada's overall $716 billion in trade for 2003. Canada's imports from Latin America totalled $6.85 billion or 2 per cent of the Canada's total imports in 2003. Canada's exports to Latin America totalled $3.46 billion or 0...
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Latin America-Canada Trade   Trade in Latin America from 1450 to 1750.   Conflict: The Basis for Latin American Change (Born in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America)   NORTH AMERICA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT   NAFTA - North American Free Trade Agreement - Impact on the U.S., Canada and Mexico   Latin America, Overview Of Economy, Business And Challenges   "Over the course of the past half-millennium, the 33 countries that now comprise Latin America and the Caribbean have gone through drastic change. Since the discovery of the New World in 1492, each country has gone through some level of colonizati...   The Major Challenges Of The Canadian Federal Government: The National Debt And, Trade / Economic Growth   Emerging Markets of Latin America   Latin america   Latin America   the 3 C's in Latin America   Latin America   Latin America   Latin America  
 
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