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Argentina and signed
In 1881, it signed a treaty with Argentina confirming Chilean sovereignty over the Strait of Magellan, but conceding all of oriental Patagonia, and a considerable fraction of the territory it had during colonial times.
countries that have signed, but not yet ratified-( 20 ) Afghanistan, Argentina, Bolivia, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ghana, Iceland, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Lebanon, Liberia, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Panama, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, Uruguay
* 1881 – The Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina is signed in Buenos Aires.
* On August 23, 2008, a deal was signed between Argentina ( Argentina ), Brazil ( Brazil ) and Venezuela to develop an electified railway link between these countries.
* July 23 – The Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina is signed in Buenos Aires.
This also resulted in the 1915 ABC Pact signed between the three and, like Brazil and Chile, Argentina thereafter pursued a pragmatic foreign policy, focused on preserving favorable trade relationships.
Due to a clause in the treaty signed between Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, the maximum number of generating units allowed to operate simultaneously cannot exceed 18 ( see the agreement section for more information ).
The Protocol of Peace, Friendship, and Boundaries between Peru and Ecuador, or Rio Protocol for short, was an international agreement signed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on January 29, 1942, by the foreign ministers of Peru and Ecuador, with the participation of the United States, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina as guarantors.
To the detriment of financial markets, the cabinet tried to implement debt relief for bankrupt land cultivators, and signed an agreement with Argentina, another exporter of agricultural produce, to try to limit deflation.
Finally, on October 26, 1998, in Brasília, Jamil Mahuad, President of Ecuador, and Alberto Fujimori, President of Peru, along with the Presidents of Brazil, Argentina, and Chile ; and a personal representative of the President of the United States of America, signed a Presidential Act, which proclaimed " the definitive resolution of the border disputes between the two nations ".
Argentina, the other South American guarantor involved in the matter, admitted to the illegal sale of armament by revealing the existence of three secret decrees signed by President Carlos Menem between the years of 1991 and 1995.
On 1 May, Brazil joined Argentina and ( conquered ) Uruguay and signed the Treaty of the Triple Alliance, which stipulated that they should unitedly pursue the war until the existing government of Paraguay was overthrown, " until no arms or elements of war should be left to it.
* 1890 Treaty of Montevideo signed between Argentina and Brazil to solve the so-called question of Palmas.
* 1979 Treaty of Montevideo ( Act of Montevideo ) signed between Chile and Argentina to allow the Papal mediation in the Beagle conflict.
While playing for Argentina in the 1991 Copa América, the vice-president of Fiorentina was impressed by Batistuta's skills and signed him for the Italian club.
Tull signed for Tottenham Hotspur in 1909, after a close-season tour of Argentina and Uruguay, making him the first black / mixed heritage professional footballer to play in Latin America.
He made his name playing for San Lorenzo in Argentina from 1998 but signed for Italian side Internazionale in the winter transfer window, January 2000, costing the club € 16 million, rejecting another offer from Real Madrid in doing so.
Argentine historian, author and 6th President of Argentina Bartolomé Mitre wrote of this agreement as the first " international treaty " signed by Argentina with a non-Latin American country, an interpretation dismissed by later historians.
A memorandum of understanding to jointly explore shale gas and oil in Argentina was signed between YPF and Chevron Corporation on 14 September.
It was created on 18 December 1986 in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro by means of the Declaration of Rio de Janeiro, signed by Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela ( the members of the Contadora Group and the Contadora Support Group ).
On May 1, 1865, Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina signed the | Triple Alliance to defend themselves against aggression from Paraguay, which was ruled by the dictator Francisco López.
Academic cooperation agreements have been signed with the governments of the following countries ( in alphabetical order ): Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Honduras, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jamaica, Mexico, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan ( R. O. C.

Argentina and trade
It mostly uses seaports in eastern Argentina and Uruguay for international trade because its diplomatic relations with Chile have been suspended since 1978.
Mercosur, a regional trade bloc between Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Bunge y Born was a multinational corporation based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, whose diverse interests included food processing and international trade in grains and oilseeds.
The trade balance with Argentina, Colombia and Asia is negative.
Nepal's trade balance with Argentina is in favour of Argentina.
Most of Paraguay ’ s trade takes place with Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina.
In 2002 Paraguay conducted more than US $ 400 million in trade with Argentina and nearly US $ 800 million with Brazil.
Furthermore, Federalists demanded tariff protection for their industries and, in Argentina, called for the end of the Buenos Aires customs as the only intermediary for foreign trade.
Since ancient times, its leaves have been an important trade commodity between the lowlands where it is grown and the higher altitudes where it is widely consumed by the Andean peoples of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru and northwestern Argentina.
As they had during World War I, Argentine governments of different ideological stripes remained consistent in one important foreign policy point: they maintained Argentina neutral, preferring to avail the nation's vast agricultural export capacity to British and U. S. wartime needs ; indeed, Argentine trade surpluses totalled US $ 1 billion during World War I and US $ 1. 7 billion during World War II.
Bolivia was a founding member of the Andean Group, a South American organization designed to promote trade among Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, the United States, and Venezuela.
In Britain, Ireland, Australia, India, Spain, Argentina, Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, and Germany, the word " tractor " usually means " farm tractor ", and the use of the word " tractor " to mean other types of vehicles is familiar to the vehicle trade, but unfamiliar to much of the general public.
The first free trade regulations in this region were enacted in Argentina and Uruguay in the 1920s.
As a result of the incident, Argentina resolved to provide ships to protect her coasts and trade, with Brown being commissioned as a Lieutenant Colonel at the service of the Navy and appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Argentine fleet.
Its citizens have traditionally felt close to, and conducted a lively international trade with, neighboring towns of northern Argentina.
The Helms – Burton Act was condemned by the Council of Europe, the European Union, Britain, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and other U. S. allies that enjoy normal trade relations with Cuba.
It is sold under the trade names Chilean sea bass in the USA ; in Argentina and Uruguay ; Legine australe in France ; Mero, in Japan and Bacalao de profundidad in Chile.
Basing itself on the policies espoused by Juan Perón as president of Argentina, the party's platform has from its inception centered around populism, and its most consistent base of support has historically been the CGT, Argentina's largest trade union.
He was a trade member of the 1994 mission to Argentina and Brazil with the Rt Hon Sir Richard Needham MP ( Minister for Trade ).
Finishing school in 1924, Zino went to Latin America to learn about the tobacco trade, spending time in such places as Argentina, Brazil and finally Cuba where he spent two years working on a plantation and first encountered Cuban cigars.
On October 18 La Argentina encountered an American frigate that passed on the news that the Company of the Philippines had ended trade with India three years prior.

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