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41. Guide To The Committee On United States/Latin American Relations Printed Materia
198688, United States - gov. 1980, Refugee legislation. Box 5, Folder 1. Box 15, Folder 6. 1985, Council of Human Rights in latin America - newspapers. Box 15, Folder 7.
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMA02796.html
Guide to the Committee on United States/Latin American Relations Printed Material,
c. 1975-1990.
Collection Number: 39-6-2796
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library
Contact Information: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Fax: (607) 255-9524
rareref@cornell.edu

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Compiled by: E. Keating Date completed: April 2004 EAD encoding: Martin Heggestad, May 2004 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Committee on United States/Latin American Relations printed material, c. 1975-1990. Collection Number: Creator: Committee on United States/Latin American Relations. Quantity: 19 cubic ft. Forms of Material: Magazines, periodicals, newsletters, articles, reports, and other materials. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Printed resource materials relating to Latin America collected by CUSLAR, including magazines, periodicals, newsletters, articles, and reports. COLLECTION DESCRIPTION Printed resource materials relating to Latin America collected by CUSLAR, including magazines, periodicals, newsletters, articles, and reports.

42. Strengthening America's Southern Flank Requires A Better Effort
to foreign police units without enabling legislation, while American 2003, at www.state.gov/g/inl Managing or Shaping USlatin American Relations, Colleagues
http://www.heritage.org/Research/NationalSecurity/bg1727.cfm
site map help contact us The Heritage Foundation ... National Security Strengthening America's Southern Flank Requires a Better Effort Policy Archive:
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... Return Home Strengthening America's Southern Flank Requires a Better Effort by James Jay Carafano, Ph.D., and Stephen Johnson
Backgrounder #1727
In the global war on terrorism, the United States is paying too little attention to its southern flank. People, goods, and services flowing within the Western Hemisphereboth legal and illicithave become potential conduits for carrying terrorist money, agents, and weapons. Attacks on countries such as Colombia by narco-guerrillas and on the United States by Middle Eastern extremists have already had cascading affects, disrupting markets and economies. Moreover, many Latin American countries remain unable to confront terrorism and transnational criminality, constrained by scarce resources and, in some cases, lack of political will. While these threats appear to be growing, the U.S. military component charged with protecting American interests in the region faces an uncertain future. Responsibilities for coordinating bilateral actions against emerging threats such as terrorism and international crime have fallen to agencies with little subject-matter expertise. Current U.S. laws block more effective support for training civilian law enforcement in democratically governed countries. And a Cold War-era treaty that narrowly addresses aggression by states outside the hemisphere encumbers more effective multilateral cooperation.

43. Useful Links
the AFLCIO, the Labor Council for latin American Advancement (LCLAA www.senate.gov. for information on your US representative, current legislation or committee
http://www.bacweb.org/govtrelations/links.asp
Useful Links
About Congress • How a Bill Becomes a Law
• Communicating with Congress

• Suggestions for a Personal Visit

• Congressional Phone Numbers,
...
• Log On to Congress Web
Key Legislative Issues • Social Security
• Project Labor Agreements

• Skilled Workforce Bill

• What is Davis-Bacon?
...
• Check Key Voting Records

About Your State • Congressional Phone Numbers, • Register Online • Absentee Ballot Info • Inscríbase Para Votar ... • Visit the FEC Site Working Families Tool Kit • What is the WFTK? • Log on to WFTK now! Links to Useful Sites • Political News Plan a Washington, DC Visit • Get a Real U.S. Capitol Flag! • Congressional Phone Numbers, BAC Gov't Rel. Members Only Gov't Relations Home Problems? Get Help Here. Whether you're inside-the-beltway or in the heart of the Heartland, here are some sites that can help keep you informed and involved. Political News AFL-CIO Visit the AFL-CIO website and raise your voice with America's working families all the way to Capitol Hill. www.aflcio.org/front/wfa.htm

44. CFR Publications: Latin America: Back To The Past?
is the coauthor of the legislation that consigns US its role as Washington s preeminent latin American partner, interlocutor http//www.eia.doe.gov/ (US Energy
http://www.cfr.org/pub4488/kenneth_r_maxwell/latin_america_back_to_the_past.php
EXPERTS PRESS RELEASES TRANSCRIPTS / VIDEOS OP-EDS / ARTICLES ... BY TOPIC
Op-Ed Latin America: Back to the Past? By Kenneth R. Maxwell Folha de Sao Paulo April 07, 2002 Three months into 2002, the complacent decade of the 1990s seems far away. The international context is no longer one of "consensus," Washington or otherwise, over economic policy or much else; no longer an era of prosperity and peace, but very much one of contention, war, and uncertainty. Not all is gloom and doom, to be sure. The bankers are again optimistic about Brazil; they, like the Brazilian president, now think "continuity" will prevail in October. But if all this seems premature, it is: a week in politics is enough to change everything. The blow to the presidential campaign of Roseana Sarney that resulted from the recent discovery of R$1.34 million in cash in her husband's Empresa Lunus office is a reminder of this basic truth, and so too have been the changes since that fateful day in September 2001 when the twin towers of the World Trade Center fell in New York City. For Latin America as well as for the rest of the world, the events of 9/11, 2001, marked a defining moment. This is not so much because everyday life changed for peasants planting rice in the paddy fields of Bangladesh, or cariocas dodging dengue-bearing mosquitoes in Rio de Janeiro, or lumbermen downing potent shots of snaps in a bar in northern Sweden, but because the world changed suddenly and dramatically for the people (less than 5 percent of the world's population) who commit each year some U$ 400 billion of their tax monies to sustain nearly 40 percent of the world's military expenditures, consume almost 30 percent of its total oil production, and constitute 25 percent of the global economy.1 And that matters profoundly.

45. Network Of Legal Experts Of Latin America And The Caribbean
this situation, the States Parties of latin America and the application of their national implementing legislation taking advantages email arn@mrecic.gov.ar.
http://www.opcw.org/html/db/natadv/network.html
Network of Legal Experts See also the Network of Legal Experts page in the Legal section of the OPCW website. Network of Legal Experts of Latin America and the Caribbean Introduction The Network of Legal Experts of Latin American and the Caribbean was created under the initiative of the States Parties of this regional group. Article VII of the Chemical Weapons Convention provides that each State Party shall in accordance with its constitutional processes, adopt the necessary measures to implement its obligations under the Convention. The elaboration of national implementing legislation has proven to be an arduous and complicated task for some States Parties. Aware of this situation, the States Parties of Latin America and the Caribbean at its first meeting of National Authorities of this Region, held in December 1999 in Lima, Peru, recommended creating a Regional Network of Experts. The Secretariat welcomed this recommendation and invited States Parties from this region to nominate an expert to become part of this Network.
Mandate Experts from the Network would, upon request, provide States Parties of the region with assistance and advice in the process of elaboration and application of their national implementing legislation taking advantages of the similarities of the legal systems and language in the region.

46. CubaCentral :: Action Alert On Cuba Travel Legislation
visiting www.house.gov or www.senate.gov . support their efforts to pass legislation by demonstrating Mavis Anderson Philip Schmidt latin America Working Group
http://www.cubacentral.com/article.asp?ID=51

47. NRC: Nuclear Regulatory Legislation: 107th Congress (NUREG-0980, Vol. 1 & 2,
of statutes and materials pertaining to nuclear regulatory legislation through the I to the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in latin America;
http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr0980/
Index Site Map FAQ Help ... Advanced Search
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Home Who We Are What We Do Nuclear Reactors ... Staff Reports
Contents
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Publication Information
Date Published: June 2002 Office of the General Counsel
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Washington, DC 20555-0001 Availability Notice
Foreword
This compilation of statutes and materials pertaining to nuclear regulatory legislation through the 107th Congress, 1st Session, has been prepared by the Office of the General Counsel, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, with the assistance of staff, for use as an internal resource document. The compilation is not to be used as an authoritative citation in lieu of the primary legislative sources. Furthermore, while every effort has been made to ensure the completeness and accuracy of this material, neither the United States Government, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, nor any of their employees makes any expressed or implied warranty or assumes liability for the accuracy or completeness of the material presented in this compilation. If you have any questions concerning this compilation, please contact Christine Pierpoint, Legislative Specialist, Office of the General Counsel, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001.

48. Welcome To The Loyola Law Library
Law Current Sources of Codes and legislation in Jurisdictions of Trade with latin America http//www.latco.org/tools http//www.ta.doc.gov/International/WestHem
http://www.luc.edu/libraries/law/sem-la.htm

Research by Subject
General Country Information Guide to International Legal Research, George Washington University Journal of International Law and Economics, 2001 Cumulative Supplement.
Legal Reference, 3 rd Floor
JX 1297 .G84 1998 Foreign Law: Current Sources of Codes and Legislation in Jurisdictions of the World, Reynold and Flores. Volume I, Western Hemisphere.
Legal Reference, 3 rd Floor
K 38 .R49 Martindale-Hubbell: International Law Digests
Reference, 3rd floor of law library
KF 190
Arranged by country, this resource gives a basic overview of each nation’s legal system, broken down by topic. The Economist
http:// www.economist.com/countries
Online access to it’s “premium” information is for subscribers only, although quite a bit of cultural and forecast information is still available for free. GLIN: Global Legal Information Network http://www.loc.gov/law/glin/ Anyone may sign on to the system as a guest and view the summaries and citation information for the laws and legal writings in the database. Searches can be done by jurisdiction, subject, date, or type of legal instrument, or by a combination of these elements. GlobalChicago http://www.globalchicago.org

49. Environmental Impact Assessments In Latin America
The forms of participation specified in latin American legislation include requirements for public comment periods, meetings between authorities or project
http://earthtrends.wri.org/text/GOV/maps/474.htm
World Resources Institute
EarthTrends: The Environmental Information Portal: Text Graphics
Topics Coastal and Marine Ecosystems
Water Resources and Freshwater Ecosystems

Climate and Atmosphere

Population, Health and Human Well-being
...
Environmental Governance and Institutions

Tools
Help Variables Country Profiles Features ... Maps > Environmental Impact Assessments in Latin America
Environmental Impact Assessments in Latin America
Analytical Overview
Since the 1992 Earth Summit, many countries have adopted national Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) laws and policies to mitigate environmental damage resulting from economic development activites.
Map Projection
Geographic
Map Description This map shows the status of public participation in Environmental Impact Assessments in Latin America. Bolivia, Nicaragua, Panama and Peru legally mandate public participation early in the drafting process of Environmental Impact Assessments. Despite the broad trend toward the adoption of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) laws and frameworks in Latin America, there is considerable variation among the specific provisions for public participation. The forms of participation specified in Latin American legislation include requirements for public comment periods, meetings between authorities or project developers and affected parties to discuss findings, and, in a few cases, formal public hearings. In just over half the countries surveyed, the provisions incorporated into law provide for opportunities to comment on EIAs before they are final or officially approved by governments. The other half limit participation to comments on final or approved EIAs.

50. ELIOS - Organizations
Web. http//www.biodiversity.nl/legislation.htm. Bundesministerium für edu/la/peru/. Lanic latin American Network Information http//www.mma.gov.br. Ministry of
http://www.ittig.cnr.it/BancheDatiGuide/elios/org.htm

Home
Search Map Feedback ... NetTools
Organizations
Italian

Int.-Org

Within Organizations it is possible find several public and private bodies involved directly in providing specific legal environmental information on the Net.
Italian Organizations Ancitel: servizi per i governi locali http://www.ancitel.it/ Ancitel: i siti web dei comuni http://www.ancitel.it/link/siti/index.cfm Camera di Commercio http://www.camcom.it/ ENEA - Ente Nazionale Energie Alternative http://www.enea.it/ Enti italiani per l'ambiente http://www.sinanet.anpa.it/LINK/AmbIta.htm IDG - Istituto per la Documentazione Giuridica http://www.idg.fi.cnr.it ISPESL - Istituto Superiore per la Prevenzione e la Sicurezza del Lavoro http://www.ispesl.it/ http://www.iss.it/ Ministero dell'ambiente e della tutela del territorio http://www.minambiente.it/Sito/home.asp http://www.beniculturali.it Regioni ed enti locali http://www.sinanet.anpa.it/LINK/repro1.htm Rete Ambientale http://www.reteambientale.it/ML_home.htm Sistema Informativo Nazionale Ambientale http://www.sinanet.anpa.it/default.htm USL - aziende Unità Sanitarie Locali http://www.sanita.it/USL/

51. President Delivers State Of The Union Address
has acted to create jobs, and I urge the Senate to pass this legislation. with friends and allies from Europe to Asia, and Africa to latin America, we will
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/01/20020129-11.html
Issues Education Iraq National Security Economic Security ... More Issues
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Current News Press Briefings Proclamations Executive Orders ... Radio News by Date March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 December 2003 ... January 2001
Appointments Nominations Application
Photos Photo Essays Search photos by date Federal Facts Federal Statistics West Wing History Home State of the Union Text of the Speech
For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
January 29, 2002 President Delivers State of the Union Address
The President's State of the Union Address
The United States Capitol
Washington, D.C. View the State of the Union
Read about USA Freedom Corps
Go to the State of the Union web page 9:15 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Mr. Speaker, Vice President Cheney, members of Congress, distinguished guests, fellow citizens: As we gather tonight, our nation is at war, our economy is in recession, and the civilized world faces unprecedented dangers. Yet the state of our Union has never been stronger. (Applause.) We last met in an hour of shock and suffering. In four short months, our nation has comforted the victims, begun to rebuild New York and the Pentagon, rallied a great coalition, captured, arrested, and rid the world of thousands of terrorists, destroyed Afghanistan's terrorist training camps, saved a people from starvation, and freed a country from brutal oppression. (Applause.)

52. INTERNET RESOURCES FOR LATIN AMERICA
newspapers, magazines, government documents, legislation and jurisprudence, etc. Handbook of latin American StudiesHLAS, http//lcweb2.loc.gov/hlas/ HLAS
http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia/
LA GUIA, Internet Resources for Latin America, http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia Molly Molloy Molly E. Molloy, mmolloy@lib.nmsu.edu This new version of LA GUIA is still under construction! I have made links back to some sections of the previous version when appropriate. See http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia/lag1999.html document.write("Page last updated on "); document.writeln(document.lastModified); Border Studies InternshipGeorge Mason University, Summer 2004, http://globaled.gmu.edu/internships/cgeinternborder.html Students will have the opportunity to intern with organizations in the New Mexico/Texas/Chihuahua border area and participate in academic seminars and site visits to Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua City and Cuauhtémoc, Mexico. In addition, students will see the border through the perspective of the U. S. Border Patrol, the Mexican Consulate and the U. S. Consulate in Cd. Juárez. Walking and driving tours will allow students to feel what it is like to live in the border region.
Jump to these Guide sections:
Current Events Links
Latin American Directories Subscription DatabasesLatin America Subscription DatabasesGeneral ... La Busqueda en Espan~ol
Selected current events
links!!

53. Laguia_1999
de la Federacion (for updates on Mexican legislation). URL http//www.colciencias.gov.co Colombia Support and links to many latin American organizations.
http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia/lag1999.html
See New Version 6.0 February 2000, http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia
http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/lag1999.html

Molly Molloy
Molly E. Molloy, mmolloy@lib.nmsu.edu
Molly Molloy and New Mexico State University Library provide this guide for online use via our website. Please contact the compiler for permission to make multiple copies in any printed or published format.
La Guia Nueva
SEE ALSO!!!
Selected current events links!!
  • Latin American Newsletters
    Access to real-time newsfeed with major stories from the region
  • La Jornada , primera plana
    Daily front page from Mexico City newspaper
  • Diario de Juarez
    Daily paper from major border city
  • Pinochet Extradition, November 1999
  • LANIC Newsroom
    Current Latin American news events via LANIC
  • ISLA Current Events
    Progressive Latin American news service

  • Cinco Puntos Press, http://www.cincopuntos.com unique Border voices!!
  • Andanzas al Web Latino http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/latino.html compendium of Latino/US-Mexico Border Resources
    PART 1: INTRODUCTION
    1.0: Introduction

    PART 4: MORE RESOURCES ON LATIN AMERICAN NETWORKING
    CAVEAT LECTOR!! ESTIMADOS AMIGOS!! COMPAN~EROS!!
    This Guide violates a lot of the "rules" of the web. It's way too long and it's almost all text. Aside from the fact that I'm "graphically-challenged," I wanted to put the whole guide into one document so that the user can print it or download it easily. I have also included the text of all the URLs so that the Guide can be used as a printed reference if necessary.
  • 54. CROCODILE SPECIALIST GROUP NEWSLETTER 194 - Pp. 17-19
    groups animatedly discussed themes of legislation, education, priority Alejandro Larriera, CSG Vice Chairman for latin America, Blvd Pelligrini ronis@inpa.gov.br
    http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/HERPETOLOGY/NEWSLETTER/news194p17-19.htm
    CROCODILE SPECIALIST GROUP NEWSLETTER
    Latin America
    Brazil
    BLACK CAIMAN WORKSHOP. Between 17 and 20 October 2000, a workshop on Conservation, Monitoring and Management of Black Caiman was developed at Manaus, capital of the Amazonas State. The meeting, organized by the Instituto de Protección Ambiental de Amazonas, (IPAAM) began with presentations from local, national and international specialists who shared their experiences with a group specially invited for their activities in different aspects of the conservation and actual and potential use of caiman in the Amazon. Presentations began with an explanation of the origin and activities of the CSG (Alexandro Larriera), followed by a summary of the situation of Brazilian caimans (Luciano Verdade), the Venezuelan experience (Alvaro Velasco), a proposal for caiman ( C. yacare ) management in the Pantanal (Guillherme Mourao), legislation in Brazil (Fernando Dal 'Ava) and problems in applying current legislation (Bill Magnusson). These presentations were enriched by the additional inputs of Sonia Wiedmann, legal counsel of the Instituto Brasilero del Media Ambiente (IBAMA). The meeting continued with presentations on the more specific questions of illegal trade (Marcelo Gordo), the advantages of exotic skins (Leandro Scur), accidents (human attacks) from caiman (Jaydione Marcon), financing and economics in Amazonas State (José Barroso), and the conservation of Amazon caimans (Ronis Da Silveira), that gave a very appropriate closure to the first days discussion.

    55. LP: Mexico Says It Is Joining Rest Of Latin America To Lobby U.S. Congress For M
    Bush called for passage of legislation to extend http//fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/11284.pdf. proposing favor all citizens of latin America, he said.
    http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=46552

    56. TRADE SNAPSHOT
    key commercial concerns is the need for most countries in the latin American region to reform their intellectual property rights legislation and enforcement
    http://www.ogc.doc.gov/ogc/legreg/testimon/106f/bastian0922.htm
    WRITTEN STATEMENT OF WALTER M. BASTIAN DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY AND TRADE OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SEPTEMBER 22, 1999 Madam Chair, I am pleased to appear before this subcommittee today to discuss our commercial relationship with Latin America and what it means for the well-being of the U.S. economy. In many ways it is a story of present challenges standing in the way of future opportunities. Not only has the Latin region undergone a number of recent changes, many of which I will address, but we are also less than 50 days away from the opening of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) Ministerial; a Ministerial which will bring us exactly half-way toward the completion of this decade long undertaking. It is the proximity to this event that makes this a timely hearing indeed. Let me begin by putting U.S.-Latin American trade in perspective. TRADE SNAPSHOT Latin America is a major trade and investment partner for the United States. It is a natural commercial partner of the United States, tied closely to us by geography, history and culture. Today, Latin America, including Mexico, accounts for one out of every five dollars in U.S. merchandise exports, up dramatically from under 14 percent at the beginning of this decade. In fact, Latin America has been responsible for almost half of all U.S. export growth since 1995. Further, excluding Mexico, Latin America is the only region of the world where the United States has consistently run a large and

    57. Putnam Pans Signing By Gov. Gray Davis Of Driver License Bill By
    As of this writing, the subjectto-recall gov. is about to sign this illegal driver legislation. foreign-born, almost 17.3 million, come from latin America.
    http://www.chronwatch.com/featured/contentDisplay.asp?aid=4149

    58. Guest Perspectives [OCLC - Digital Rights Management]
    OCLC. latin America and the Caribbean. 1998. http//www.loc.gov/copyright/legislation/dmca.pdf. Act. American Library Association.
    http://www.oclc.org/americalatina/en/community/topics/rights/perspectives/defaul
    About OCLC News and Events Membership Contacts ... Site Map Latin America and the Caribbean Digital rights management Guest perspectives The basics Best practices Standards Interest and working groups ... Digital rights management Guest perspectives
    An introduction to DRM: Part 2
    By Grace Agnew How will DRM impact libraries? The library's core mission has been to serve as an effective conduit of information for its users. Libraries promote their resources to the widest possible audience. Libraries frequently purchase access to commercial electronic resources that must be limited to the library's contractually defined user base. Within those constraints, a library's goal is to enable its users to discover and use information at all times, whenever information is needed. Downstream access refers to access and use of information beyond the initial use. An information resource may be handed off as a transfer or copy to another party who was not part of the initial agreement for use of the resource. DRM systems may include controls to prevent downstream use or tracking so that downstream use may be monitored and constrained. For example, a resource may be transferred but the first attempt to display the resource requires the user to seek permission or pay a fee for use. Increasingly, DRM controls are being included in digital asset management systems, repository software, resource aggregator services, and other applications. The global economy is increasingly based on commerce in information products.

    59. Welcome To The Latin America, Latin American Studies Web Site - Latin American R
    At the inception of this legislation, the funding for available at http//www.ed.gov/offices/OPE very successful joint Consortium in latin American Studies to a
    http://www.las.ucalgary.ca/las1/research/event_feb11.htm
    About Board of Directors Update Report Contact Us
    PRESENTATION TO THE
    HOUSE OF COMMONS STANDING COMMITTEE
    ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
    BY ANNETTE HESTER DIRECTOR LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH CENTRE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY APRIL 9, 2003 The current situation in Iraq, and especially the decisions that led to it, underline the relevance of the questions posed by this Committee in the “Introductory Discussion Note and Key Questions for Panels on the Government’s “Foreign Policy Dialogue.”” It is important for Canadians to reach consensus on what role Canada should be playing in world affairs, how it can get there, and especially, how can Canada maintain its independence of thinking in foreign affairs while at the same time maintaining a positive and influential relationship with our neighbour and most significant business partner – the United States. In essence, what these questions address is:

    60. UW Libraries - Foster Business Library - TLC - Marketing Food Processing Equipme
    catalog for books on food law and legislation. top. States Patent and Trademark Office www.uspto.gov. com B2B network for latin American business oppotunities
    http://www.lib.washington.edu/business/tlc/archive/food_processing.html
    Country Information
    Food Safety

    Food Processing Technology

    Other Resources
    Team Librarian Consultation
    Class: IBUS 490
    Topic: Marketing Food Processing Equipment in Latin America
    Country Information: Economic Growth and Stability
    • EIU Country Reports and EIU Country Profiles: Japan - Foster Periodicals EIU Country Commerce Reports Americas - Foster Reference - HG 4538 - I663 EIU Latin America at a Glance - Foster Reference - HC121 .L37 Economic and Social Progress in Latin America - Foster Reference - HC125 .I514
      Inter-American Development Bank
      - www.iadb.org/exr/pdf/overview.pdf
      • Annual Report provides overview of the regions economy
      International marketing data and statistics - Foster Reference HA42 .I56 2001 Latin America Market Planning Handbook - Foster Reference - HF5415.33.L29 L3 Latin-focus - www.latin-focus.com/
      • provides links to government and economic information of Latin American countries.
      Mercosur.org - www.mercosur.org
        web site of South American trading organization includes statistics and links to member countries including Brazil, Argentina and Chile

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