Saudi Farm Purchases 30,000 Acres in Argentina

Argentina is known regionally and internationally for its beef. Its Gauchos are famous as South American cousins to the famous American cowboy. Due to increasing demands on limited water resources in Saudi Arabia, Almarai Co. has moved forward with intentions to purchase 30,000 acres of Argentine farmland, just before new regulations by newly elected President Cristina Fernández.…

China Wants a Dry Canal in Colombia

After the United States, China is Colombia’s second largest trade partner. In order to facilitate and foster trade between China, Colombia, and gobal partners, China has been in discussions with Colombia to initiate a “dry canal” which would connect trade from the Pacific to the Atlantic by way of a rail line. A new city…

Forest Fire in Torres del Paine

As one of the most recognizable natural landmarks in South America, Cuernos del Paine is a distinct mountain range located within the Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile’s Patagonia region. The stark contrast of the range’s dramatic elevation against the surrounding landscape is comparable to the Grand Tetons of the western United States.…

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Chavez Blames United States for Cancer

On Wednesday, the president of Venezuela suggested that the United States of America may have developed technology to induce cancer in their political opponents, including himself. Hugo Chavez, long known for inflammatory rabble-rousing rhetoric against the West, suggested he would not be surprised if it was discovered in 50 years that the US caused the…

Economy of Brazil Passes Britain

Moving from seventh to sixth globally, Brazil has now passed Britain’s economy in terms of nominal GDP. Brazil’s industrial sector accounts for nearly 30% of total GDP, and the country became self sufficient of oil 2006.

McDonald’s to Exit Bolivia

Being the largest fast food chain in the entire world wasn’t enough to sustain the fast food behemoth’s presence in Bolivia, as McDonald’s formally exited the country, 14 years after opening their first restaurant in the country named after Simon Bolivar. This makes Bolivia, along with Guyana, the only countries in South America without McDonald’s restaurants.…

Newsprint Takeover Threatens Opposition in Argentina

Newsprint in Argentina was officially expropriate by the government in a 41-26 along partisan lines on Thursday, Dec 22nd. Long a thorn in the side of President Cristina Fernandez, opposition papers now fear that their ability to distribute printed press is controlled by an unsympathetic bureaucracy. Among dissident views that may be stifled as a…

Alianza del Pacífico Forges Ahead

Mexico, Chile, Peru and Colombia met on the 16th of December to solidify an economic alliance initiated by Alan García Pérez, the former president of Peru. In the interest of greater integration between the four countries, The Pacific Alliance (Alianza del Pacífico) has solidified bilateral trade agreements to facilitate and foment trade between the countries in addition to…

Humala Reverses Course

Just four months into his administration as president of Peru, Ollanta Humala has moved from extreme leftist rhetoric mimicking the Chavez administration in Venezuela, to a centrist administration run by technocrats. Among the heated populist rhetoric used during his campaign, President Humala promised to “Peruvanize” northern Chile. In doing so, he was picking at a scab that…