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 Naslov: Re: Latinska Amerika
PostPostano: 07 pro 2022, 22:37 
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divizija je napisao/la:
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greška greška greška :zubati
za Argentinu nikad neće igrat crnac, ne zato što su rasisti nego jer nisu uvozili roblje za razliku od Brazila i Urugvaja, znači već postoji razlika u stanovništvu, jedni imaju crnce drugi nemaju...


Urugvaj ima jako malo crnaca, no Urugvaj je mahom iberskog porijekla, dok je Argentina najveća talijanska kolonija na svijetu

Mislim da su Argentinci nešto kao 40% Španjolci 40% Talijani.

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 Naslov: Re: Latinska Amerika
PostPostano: 26 svi 2023, 08:34 
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Hm zašto bi netko stavljao nazi simbole na pošiljke droge??
Hm je li to bilo namijenjeno neonacistima ili nešto drugo?

https://net.hr/danas/crna-kronika/zapli ... 9230f0d668

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 Naslov: Re: Latinska Amerika
PostPostano: 30 svi 2023, 09:57 
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Komšija se u dalekoj Kolumbiji zakačio sa pogrešnim ljudima.
Bogami Kolumbijci sa tri metka u glavu ništa ne prepuštaju slučaju.

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PostPostano: 28 srp 2023, 09:24 
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Bolivia is the latest South American nation to use China's yuan for trade in challenge to the dollar


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Bolivia is now using the yuan to pay for imports and exports, becoming the latest country in South America to regularly use the Chinese currency in a small but growing challenge to the hegemony of the U.S. dollar for international financial transactions in the region.

Between May and July of this year, Bolivia conducted financial operations amounting to 278 million Chinese yuan ($38.7 million), which accounts for 10% of its foreign trade during that period, Economy Minister Marcelo Montenegro said on Thursday.

“We’re already using the yuan. It’s a reality and a good start,” Montenegro said during a news conference. “Banana, zinc, and wood manufacturing exporters are conducting transactions in yuan, as well as importers of vehicles and capital goods.” These electronic transactions are carried out through the state-owned Banco Unión.

“The amount being used in yuan is still relatively small, but it will increase over time,” Montenegro said.

With these transactions, Bolivia joins other countries in South America, most notably Brazil and Argentina, which are using the yuan. The three countries are ruled by leftist or left-leaning governments.

In Latin America and the Caribbean, the use of the yuan is growing especially “in those countries that are looking to establish stronger ties with China, that view themselves as in some way politically aligned on this particular objective on decreasing their overall reliance on the dollar and on the U.S. in general,” said Margaret Myers, director of the Asia & Latin America Program at the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue.

The use of the yuan comes at a time when China’s footprint in the region is increasing with rising trade and investment.

“There is a lot of anxiety in Washington about threats to the special role of the dollar in regions like Latin America,” Benjamin Gedan, director of the Latin America Program at the Washington-based Wilson Center, said. “China’s new role as a lender of last resort in Argentina, and the use of the yuan for international trade by Bolivia, are a sign of the times.”

Earlier this year, Argentina’s government unveiled a plan to use the yuan to pay for imports from China as a way to preserve its dwindling foreign reserves and it has raised the possibility of paying off debts with the International Monetary Fund using the Chinese currency. In Brazil, the yuan surpassed the euro as the second most important currency in its foreign reserves at the end of 2022, when 5.37% of the central bank’s holdings were in the Chinese currency, compared to 4.74% for the euro.






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