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Additionally, Brazil has no contested territorial disputes with any of its neighbours and neither does it have rivalries, like Chile and Bolivia have with each other.
The territory of Chile has been populated since at least 12, 000 B. P.
Over half of the registered voting population of Chile has opted for a change away from center-left politics by electing a right-wing candidate, Sebastián Piñera
From the year 2000 onward, Chile completely overhauled its criminal justice system ; a new, US-style adversarial system has been gradually implemented throughout the country with the final stage of implementation in the Santiago metropolitan region completed on June 9, 2001
* Global Integrity Report: Chile has reporting on anti-corruption in Chile
Chile has an inequality-adjusted human development index of 0. 652, compared to 0. 654, 0. 641 and 0. 519 for neighbouring Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil, respectively.
The presence of large foreign firms in the salmon industry has brought what probably most contributes to Chile ’ s burgeoning salmon production, technology.
Technology transfer has allowed Chile to build its global competitiveness and innovation and has led to the expansion of production as well as to an increase in average firm size in the industry.
Thanks to a large amount of copper resources, progressive legislation and a healthy investment environment, Chile has become the copper mining capital of the world, producing over 1 / 3 of the global copper output.
Tourism in Chile has experienced sustained growth over the last decades.
Chile has a great diversity of natural landscapes, from the Mars-like landscapes of the hyperarid Atacama Desert to the glacier-fed fjords of the Chilean Patagonia, passing by the winelands backdropped by the Andes of the Central Valley and the old-growth forests of the Lakes District.
Chile is strongly committed to free trade and has welcomed large amounts of foreign investment.
Beyond its general economic and political stability, the government has also encouraged the use of Chile as an " investment platform " for multinational corporations planning to operate in the region, but this will have limited value given the developing business climate in Chile itself.
According to the Heritage Foundation Index of Economic Freedom in 2012, Chile has the strongest private property rights in Latin America, scoring 90 on a scale of 100.
Since the U. S .- Chile Free Trade Agreement went into effect on January 1, 2004, U. S .- Chilean trade has increased by 154 %.
Internal Government of Chile figures show that even when factoring out inflation and the recent high price of copper, bilateral trade between the U. S. and Chile has grown over 60 % since then.
Chile has made an effort to expand nontraditional exports.
Over the last several years, Chile has signed FTAs with the European Union, South Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, Brunei, China, and Japan.
Much of the jump in FDI in 2006 was also the result of acquisitions and mergers, but has done little to create new employment in Chile.
Since its return to democracy in 1990, Chile has been an active participant in the international political arena.

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In 2002 Chile signed an association agreement with the European Union ( comprising FTA, political and cultural agreements ), in 2003, an extensive free trade agreement with the United States, and in 2004 with South Korea, expecting a boom in import and export of local produce and becoming a regional trade-hub.
During the 1990s, Chile signed free trade agreements ( FTA ) with Canada, Mexico, and Central America.
After two years of negotiations, the United States and Chile signed an agreement in June 2003 that will lead to completely duty-free bilateral trade within 12 years.
In addition, it has signed free trade agreements with Chile, Mexico, and Venezuela.
Colombia has signed free-trade agreements with Chile, Mexico, and Venezuela.
El Salvador has already signed free trade agreements with Mexico, Chile, the Dominican Republic, and Panama, and increased its exports to those countries.
* 1881 – The Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina is signed in Buenos Aires.
Peru has signed a number of free trade agreements, including the 2007 United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement, and agreements with Chile, Canada, Singapore, Thailand and China. Under President Alan Garcia administration Peru achieved a bilateral Trade agreement with U. S. since 2010 to improve exports for its country and reach in August 2011 its pick in exports of more than 4, 700 MM.
The other countries who signed the agreement included: Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, the French Committee of National Liberation, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Iceland, India, Iran, Iraq, Liberia, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, South Africa, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Yugoslavia.
* July 23 – The Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina is signed in Buenos Aires.
Most recently Canada, Australia, and Chile signed agreements with Europe that limit the use of the term " champagne " to only those products produced in the Champagne region.
In 1956 that School signed a three-year program of intensive collaboration with the Economics Faculty of the University of Chicago ( the " Chile Project ").
Argentina signed trade agreements with Britain, the Soviet Union and Chile, slightly opening the market to international trade as Perón's second economic plan sought to capitalize on the country's comparative advantage in agriculture.
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.
Much of this growth has been credited to the free trade agreements signed with the United States, China, Thailand, Chile, Mexico, and Singapore.
In 2002 Chile signed an association agreement with the European Union ( comprising free trade and political and cultural agreements ), in 2003, an extensive free trade agreement with the United States, and in 2004 with South Korea, expecting a boom in import and export of local produce and becoming a regional trade-hub.
During the 1990s, Chile signed free trade agreements ( FTA ) with Canada, Mexico, and Central America.
After Peru's defeat in the Battle of Huamachuco, Chile and Peru signed the Treaty of Ancón on October 20, 1883.
Bolivia signed a truce with Chile in 1884.
In 1904, Chile and Bolivia signed the " Treaty of Peace and Friendship " establishing definite boundaries.
Peru and Chile signed a treaty of alliance against Spain on December 5, 1865.
As of August 2012, three of them ( Bolivia, Chile and Peru ) have signed the MoU.

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