Latin America & Caribbean

Environment

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Ecuador withdraws from ICSID?

Ecuador intends to prevent oil and mining disputes from going to the Bank's International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes.

4 December 2007

Environment

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IFC: carbon cowboys in the Amazon

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) risk breaching their own social and environmental safeguards if they provide funding for the Peru liquefied natural gas project, or Camisea II.

4 December 2007

IFI governance

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Ecuador turfs out IMF representative

Following its expulsion of the World Bank’s country representative, Ecuador has now thrown the IMF’s resident representative out of the offices of the Central Bank.

5 October 2007

Private Sector

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Threats to withdraw from Bank's investment tribunal

End April the leaders of Bolivia, Venezuela, and Nicaragua agreed to withdraw from the World Bank's International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes, a tribunal which rules on cases against governments brought by foreign investors.

2 July 2007

Land

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IFC: Cowboys in the Amazon

In March the IFC approved $90 million towards a $424 million expansion and modernisation programme for Brazil's leading beef and leather processor Bertin Ltda.

2 April 2007

Conditionality

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Bank of the South to challenge IMF or IDB?

Argentine president Nestor Kirchner and Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez announced 21 February that the two governments would establish a Bank of the South within 120 days.

2 April 2007

Conditionality

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Ortega opts for new PRGF for Nicaragua

Newly elected Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega and his Sandinista party are presenting two different faces to the IMF.

31 January 2007

Conditionality

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Ecuador, Philippines repay IMF debt

Newly elected Ecuadorean president Rafael Correa, announced in January that he would make early repayments of his country’s $33 million debt to the IMF.

31 January 2007

Conditionality

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Dominican Republic taxes at IMF “gun point”

A controversial tax reform programme in the Dominican Republic was forced onto the country by the IMF, in the words of finance minister Vicente Bengoa, “at gun point”.

30 January 2007

Environment

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CAO fails to reduce conflict in Peru

A report by Friends of the Earth finds that the 'roundtable dialogue' set up by the World Bank's Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO) has been unable to fulfil its objectives to intervene effectively in conflicts between the IFC-supported Yanacocha mine company and affected communities in Cajamarca, Peru.

15 December 2006

Finance

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Uruguay announces early IMF repayment

In November Uruguay committed to clearing its balances with the IMF earlier than required, announcing its intention to repay its remaining balance of $1.1 billion sometime next year.

23 November 2006

Rights

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Uruguay pulp mills: “no risk”

IFC-commissioned impact assessment has found few environmental and social risks posed by the pulp and paper mills being built by Finland’s Botnia and Spain’s ENCE in the Uruguayan town of Fray Bentos.

23 November 2006