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In Montevideo is the headquarters the "Asociación Latinoamerica de
Integración" (ALADI) (in English "Latin American Integration Association") an
organization to achieve the improvement of trade and business among Latin
American countries. Its members are: the 10 Latin south American countries,
Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, (with Panama being added later - Ed.) Paraguay, Panama, Bolivia, Perú, Ecuador, Colombia,
Venezuela, plus México and Cuba. All Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries.
ALADI was founded when ended ALALC (Asociación Latinoamericana de Libre Comercio)
(in English Latin American Free Trade Association) with headquarters in the same
place and same members except Cuba.
The ALADI website is: http://www.aladi.org/
I do not know any flag of ALADI.
Mario Luis Pienovi, 14 February 2005
ALADI was established through the Treaty of Montevideo on August 12,
1980 replacing the ALALC (AsociaciĆ³n Latinoamericana de Libre
Comercio, English: Latin American Free Trade Association) establishing
the following general principles: pluralism in political and economic
matters; progressive convergence of partial actions towards the
formation of a Latin American common market; flexibility; differential
treatments based on the level of development of the member countries;
and multiplicity in the forms of concentration of commercial
instruments. The organization's flag is a white horizontal background with the logo in the middle,
the logo being a map of Central and South American countries with the
organization's initials in capital letters and below the name in
Spanish and Portuguese.
Esteban Rivera, 04 January 2025