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The Institute for the Integration of Latin America
and the Caribbean is an international organization created by an
agreement between the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the
Government of Argentina in 1965. Institutionally, INTAL is part of
the Integration and Regional Programs Department of the IDB.
For 40 years INTAL has been actively involved in research activities,
technical cooperations for governments and institutions in the academic
and business field, and training in support of the integration and regional
cooperation processes. As of 1996, the Institute working plan is based
upon a new conceptual and operational strategy which meets the demands
and changes produced in the regional integration scenario in Latin America
and the Caribbean, as well as a response to the strong tendency towards
the globalization of the economies which came about recent years. |
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