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El Universal (Mexico) 3/27/2011

Mexico, Colombia, Peru and Chile will create an economic bloc

Colombia , Peru , Chile and Mexico will be grouped into one economic bloc next May, to deepen integration and promote new markets in the Pacific, announced Peru's President Alan Garcia. In an interview published Sunday in the online edition of the Colombian daily El Tiempo, the head of state predicted that the road map will be agreed to by the presidents of four countries at a meeting in Lima on 2 May.

"We will meet in Lima President (Juan Manuel) Santos (Colombia), President (Sebastian) Piñera, Chile, President (Felipe) Calderon, of Mexico, and myself for that purpose, said Garcia, who this week made an official visit to Bogota.

He stated that at this meeting "we will formalize the deep integration between the four countries. We will agree to the greatest possible free movement of capital, services, products and people. It will grow to be much more effective." "The countries all share a maritime border with Asia, we share the Pacific, we believe in democracy, investment in modernizing and the redistributive action of the State, we will identify and act together," Garcia said.

He warned that integration treaties and regional agreements such as the Andean Community of Nations (CAN), took time and we should explore other scenarios on the economic front. "I guess they had their time. The Andean Community was based on production-sharing criteria, which are not applicable at this time and it demonstrates the ineffectiveness that it has had over a long time," he added.

http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/754691.html
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SDP Noticias (Mexico) 3/27/2011

Calderón: Mexico “damagedâ€