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... LATIN AMERICAN REPUBLICS resolve to create progressively , beginning in 1970 , the Latin American Common Market , which shall be substantially in operation in a period of no more than fifteen years . The Latin American Common Market ...
... LATIN AMERICAN REPUBLICS resolve to create progressively , beginning in 1970 , the Latin American Common Market , which shall be substantially in operation in a period of no more than fifteen years . The Latin American Common Market ...
Page 326
... Latin American products in world markets , toward increasing Latin American earnings from traditional exports , toward avoiding frequent fluctuations in income from such commodities , and , finally , toward adopting measures that will ...
... Latin American products in world markets , toward increasing Latin American earnings from traditional exports , toward avoiding frequent fluctuations in income from such commodities , and , finally , toward adopting measures that will ...
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... Latin American Presidents agree to take action on the following points : ( a ) Beginning in 1970 , to establish progressively the Latin American Common Market , which should be substantially in operation within a period of no more than ...
... Latin American Presidents agree to take action on the following points : ( a ) Beginning in 1970 , to establish progressively the Latin American Common Market , which should be substantially in operation within a period of no more than ...
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