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PostWysłany: 23:30, 22 Cze '08   Temat postu: Ameryka Południowa rozważa wprowadzenie wspólnej waluty Odpowiedz z cytatem

No to wygląda na to, że Unia Ameryki Południowej UNASUR rozważa jako następny krok wprowadzenie wspólnej waluty. Proces tworzenia Rządu Światowego nabiera naprawdę tempa. Swoją drogą ciekawe jaką wymyślą nazwę dla tej waluty? Laughing Amero już teoretycznie jest zajęte. Smile

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South America eyes common currency


Agence France-Presse
First Posted 08:40:00 05/27/2008

BRASILIA -- South America is thinking of creating a common currency and a central bank along the lines of those in the European Union's euro-zone, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Monday.

The idea is a logical next step following the signing last Friday of a treaty creating a Union of South American States that aims to promote joint regional customs and defense policies, Lula said during his weekly radio broadcast.

"Many things still haven't been realized. We are now going to create a Bank of South America. We are going to move forward so in the future we'll have a single central bank, a common currency," he said.

But, he added: "This is a process. It won't be something that happens quickly."

Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela all signed up to the UNASUR treaty creating the regional union during a ceremony in Brasilia last Friday.

The entity's goal is to bring together two trade blocs within South America, Mercosur and the Andean Community, and to integrate the region.

Brazil is also pushing for a regional defense council that could be used as a forum to settle inter-regional disputes as well as formulate joint policies.

Lula said the creation of UNASUR was "the realization of a dream," and evidence of remarkable economic and political progress South American nations have made in recent decades.

Brazil, Latin America's biggest economy, has taken the lead in the new entity.

But Colombia, the strongest US ally in South America and a country often at odds with neighboring Venezuela and Ecuador, has decided not to join.

Lula stated that "nobody can think of this as a crisis" in the nascent bloc, noting that several EU nations also opted out from aspects of European integration such as adopting the euro.
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Uruguay Requests to Join SUCRE Regional Currency

Ewan Robertson (VA),- Uruguay has requested to join the regional SUCRE currency, a move that will bring it into greater cooperation with the leftist ALBA alliance of Latin American nations.

The SUCRE is the regional currency used by the Bolivarian Alliance of the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) to allow for international transactions between member states without having to use the US dollar.

In effect since 2010, transactions in the virtual currency are conducted between central banks, while exporters are paid and importers charged in local currency. The system is used by Bolivia, Cuba, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

Although Uruguay is not a member of the ALBA, Uruguayan foreign minister Luis Almagro submitted a formal request to join the Unitary System of Regional Compensation (SUCRE) while on a visit to Venezuela over the weekend.

Almagro argued that with Uruguay’s entrance into the SUCRE, “The molds of integration keep breaking, which must have an ever more Latin American dimension”.

In a meeting on Saturday between Almagro and Venezuelan foreign minister Elias Jaua, the two countries also signed an agreement for the co-management of joint projects. These projects fall under the Venezuela – Uruguay Bi-National Commission, established in 2005.

In another accord, Venezuela agreed to allow the entrance of Uruguayan, Ecuadorian and Peruvian citizens into its territory bearing only a national identity card.

Venezuela and Uruguay also discussed the upcoming Mercosur summit on 28 June, where Venezuela will take over the pro tempore presidency of the regional trading bloc.

Almagro also took part in an event to commemorate late President Hugo Chavez on Sunday, after which he paid tribute to Chavez’s role in spearheading Latin America’s process of integration.

“We know the work that he contributed, the accumulation of policies in these times and how the positioning and strength of Latin America and South America in the world has consolidated. [We know] how [this role] has served to bring us closer to Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe,” the Uruguayan diplomat said.

Ewan Robertson via Venezuelanalysis


http://nsnbc.me/2013/03/26/uruguay-requests-to-join-sucre-regional-currency/
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