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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FCO 7/1460 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | Economic integration in Latin America (1970) |
Description | Honduras Balance of Payments. Draft 'Modus Operandi' for Central American Common Market (CACOM) running to 31 pages. Failure to agree this. Intransigence of San Salvador. Fund for the promotion of Industrial and Agricultural Development. Communiqué by Dr Armando Interiano, the Minister of Economy for San Salvador, setting out their reasons for not signing the 'Modus Operandi'. San José Protocol - Draft Regulations. CACOM's new 'Modus Operandi', the articles of the Protocol and meetings of relevant Central American Ministers and efforts of the Special Commission. |
Date | 1970 |
Collection | The Nixon Years, 1969-1974 |
Region | South America |
Countries | Honduras, United States |
Places | Argentina; Belize; Costa Rica; El Salvador; Germany; Guatemala; Honduras; Iran; Latin America; Malta; Nicaragua; United States of America |
People | Interiano, Armando |
Topics | Agriculture; Balance of Payments; British Embassy; Central American Common Market (CACOM); Common Market; Congress; Defence; Draft; Economy; Exports; Free trade; Irish Republican Army (IRA); Levies; Oil; organisation; Payments; Protectionist; Tariffs; Taxes; Textiles; Trade |
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