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Panama's President Ricardo Martinelli. Photo: ANDINA/Jack Ramon Panama “is ready” to join the Pacific Alliance, the Latin American trade bloc formed in April 2011, according to President Ricardo Martinelli. The alliance currently includes Chile, Peru, Colombia and Mexico.
The government of Colombia announced it will host Monday the III Summit of the member countries of the Pacific Alliance, in which the presidents of Peru, Mexico, Chile and Colombia, will hold a teleconference to discuss several issues, using state-of-the-art technology. A statement f
The Pacific Alliance, a block comprised of Peru, Chile, Colombia and Mexico, would have a significant economic impact and may exceed Southern Common Markets (Mercosur) due to its huge trade potential, ambassador Hugo de Zela estimated Tuesday. De Zela said that the alliance has a s
Pacific Alliance Members The Peruvian government is negotiating an agreement with Chile, Colombia and Mexico to form part of the Pacific Alliance and allow Panama to join it. According to the president of Peru's Exporters Association (ADEX), Juan Varilias, the incorporation of P
Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, members of the Pacific Alliance, have a deadline of six months to sign the Pacific Alliance treaty, taking another step towards becoming an engine of development in Latin America. During the Second Summit of the Pacific Alliance held Sunday at the Si