Latin American trade upbeat as ASUTIL celebrates anniversary

1-Sep-2005

LATIN AMERICA. Retailers across Latin America have enjoyed encouraging sales growth in the first half of 2005 as the regional recovery continues

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As the trade gathers in Buenos Aires for the ninth ASUTIL conference—coinciding with the trade association's tenth anniversary—the mood among retailers is upbeat.

Argentinian retailer InterBaires president and CEO Enrique

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