Mercosur-EU talks could be first casualty Latin America will inevitably feel the pinch after Brexit was approved by 52 percent of British voters last week. Ingo Plöger, head of the Business Council of Latin America ...
By David Ramírez Europe’s ailing gross domestic product growth and Latin America’s rising economic woes drove trade between the two regions to fall 4 percent in 2014, to €203 billion (15 percent down in US ...
After years of trade surpluses, Latin America now imports more from Europe than it sends back. Trade volumes fell 5.5 percent over 2012.Trade between Latin America has been challenging recently. The global financial crisis, with ...
Albeit the cooling-off of Latin America's GDP growth in 2012, the region gained dynamism as destination for products sourced from the beleaguered euro-zone. According to Eurostat figures, EU sales to the largest Latin American ...
Spain and Italy grow above average. BY LBC STAFFTrade between the European Union and Latin America grew by 16.3 percent last year to 205.7 billion euro (US$266.2 billion), according to Eurostat, the official statistics agency. ...