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Free Trade, Debt and the IMF. What’s in store for Latin America?

Date: Wednesday 4th July, 6-8pm,
Venue: Institute of Latin American Studies, Room G37, Ground Floor, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
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Launch Event of Action for Argentina UK
 
This year Buenos Aires will host the G20 Summit. On the Agenda will be the revival of free trade treaties that will have a severe impact on the people of Latin America. Meanwhile in Argentina the country stands on the edge of the abyss as debt crisis and the IMF’s return evoke memories of 2001. What lies in store Latin America?
 
Speakers:
Dr. Luciana Ghiotto (Attac/Transnational Institute/Conicet/UNSAM) – Current free trade agreements in Latin America
Bert Schouwenburg (International Officer, GMB). The EU-MercoSur agreement
Dr. Daniel Ozarow (Jubilee Debt Campaign/Middlesex University). Debt and the return of the IMF in Argentina.
Dorothy Guerrero (Global Justice Now). China’s trade and investment influence.
Sebastian Ordonez Munoz (War on Want). Free trade treaties and environmental impact in Latin America
Chaired by Vicky Grandon

Co-organised by The Institute of Latin American Studies - University of London, Global Justice Now, Jubilee Debt Campaign, War in Want and The Argentina Research Network.

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