IMF's Rato on Latin American economies

In a speech given on 2 May Rodrigo de Rato of the IMF said the economies of the Americas are increasingly linked, by financial flows, by trade, and by common interests.

"The most immediate priority is to bring the Doha Round to a conclusion that delivers ambitious reforms. It will take many hands to complete this work. The United States has a particularly important role to play. Given the delays of the past year, an extension of the U.S. administration's fast track negotiating authority-at least

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