ARGENTINA | More evidence of slowdown. Car exports in July were 0.9% lower than in June (and 30.4% below July 2002). Adefa, the automakers' association, says the main cause is the decline in Brazilian demand. Argentina's car industry is working at only 20% of installed capacity. One bright spot: domestic car sales are up 33.6% in the year, to the highest level in the last two years.
URUGUAY | Argentine investments return. The retreat that followed the financial crisis appears to have ended. Business consultants interviewed by El País say Argentine investors are back, in everything from the financial sector to holiday homes and rural real estate. They say Argentine investment activity is at its highest for four years.
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