For these purposes, the Cuesta Duarte Institute installed a work team to systematize information and prepare a document, as an input for exchange, on the possible impacts of Uruguay’s preferential international and regional trade agreements. The workshop will be held on September 2 and there is time to register until September 1. The event will be held in person, between 10 and 12 hours, at the central location of the PIT-CNT in Montevideo (Jackson 1283). The objective is “to generate inputs that seek to contribute to a debate that must necessarily have the participation and contribution of social organizations, trade unions and organized workers.” The Forum/Workshop will feature panelists and guests with knowledge of the subject. To register, you must complete a form on the web.
Cuesta Duarte Institute of the PIT-CNT will hold a Forum on the FTA with China
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