ASSESSMENTS
Argentina and Chile Take the High Road
Oct 27, 2017 | 09:00 GMT

Chile and Argentina are building a tunnel through a dangerous Andean pass to boost bilateral commerce. The project will also connect Chilean ports on the Pacific Ocean with Brazilian ports on the Atlantic.
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Highlights
- The Argentine government will keep making progress toward normalized relations with Chile, barring the election of a populist administration in the 2019 presidential vote.
- Construction will begin next year on key infrastructure projects that will draw the countries even closer together.
- Over the next two years, Chile and Argentina will continue to move toward greater trade integration.
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