One month after the conclusion of the negotiations on a bilateral free trade agreement between Chile and Argentina, and after the legal revision of the text, on Thursday Foreign Ministers, Heraldo Muñoz, and Jorge Marcelo Faurie, respectively, will sign the treaty in the trans-Andean capital.
This afternoon the agreement will be signed in the Golden Hall of the San Martín Palace (Chancellery) and will include, among other authorities, the presence of the director of the Directorate General of International Economic Relations (Direcon), Paulina Nazal.
According to the organism, both nations are “proposing to expand and deepen the legal instruments that currently govern them in commercial matters, with provisions in areas as diverse as Investments, Services, Public Purchases, Telecommunications and Electronic Commerce”.
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