Evo Morales has announced a free trade agreement with Venezuela and Cuba. A free trade agreement except that it shall be called a TCP, or “Trade Agreement of the Peoples.” Alvaro Ruiz-Navajas explains the difference, or lack thereof, in a two [1] part [2] series. Chilean blogger Carlos Gustavo Machicado Salas has a rare English-language questioning the exclusiveness of the deal [3]. “Where are the economists in Bolivia,” he asks.
Bolivia, Venezuela, Cuba: Morales’ TCP
· Written by David Sasaki
Categories: Latin America, Bolivia, Peru, Economics & Business, International Relations