Ernesto Talvi
Ernesto Talvi is a prominent Uruguayan economist and politician, known for his role as the former Minister of Foreign Affairs in Uruguay. He has been influential in shaping economic policy in the region and is currently a researcher at the Real Instituto Elcano, where he focuses on international relations and economic issues in Latin America. Talvi's insights into economic stabilization and policy reform have made him a respected voice in discussions regarding economic recovery and development, particularly in the context of Argentina's current economic challenges.
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Colombia:
Ernesto Talvi analyzes the EU's accelerated approach to Latin America.
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Colombia:
Ernesto Talvi analyzes the EU's strategic decisions regarding Latin America.
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Uruguay:
Ernesto Talvi is now in Madrid continuing his academic career after his political tenure.
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Uruguay:
Ernesto Talvi was Carolina Ache Batlle's superior in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Uruguay:
Ernesto Talvi conceived Uruguay XXI as a key piece in his proposal for 'commercial diplomacy 5.0'.
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Uruguay:
Ernesto Talvi is an economist who commented on José Mujica's impact on Uruguay.
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Uruguay:
Ernesto Talvi explained the potential benefits of trade agreements with Mercosur.
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Spain:
Ernesto Talvi is a principal researcher at the Real Instituto Elcano and a former foreign minister of Uruguay.
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Uruguay:
Ernesto Talvi was the main legislator for the Partido Colorado in the Senate.
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Uruguay:
Ernesto Talvi is a political figure mentioned in relation to Ana Inés Zerbino.
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