One all. That’s the score today between Spain and Portugal. After forcing its Iberian neighbour out of the football World Cup on Tuesday night, Spain got its payback on Wednesday when Portuguese prime minister José Socrates invoked the state’s golden shares in Portugal Telecom to override a shareholder vote in favour of the sale of its Brazilian joint venture to partner Telefónica of Spain.

Telefónica’s long struggle to take exclusive control of Vivo, Brazil’s biggest mobile operator and the jewel in the crown of both companies’ international portfolio, has become a proxy for centuries of rivalry. When national pride is at stake, commercial logic is often pushed aside. Continue reading »

The ideological divide between Latin America’s liberal/social democratic countries and hard-left/populist republics is as wide as ever – but when it comes to dishing up lessons to Europe’s crisis-hit southern periphery, there is plenty of common ground.

At this week’s European Union-Latin America summit in Madrid, neither the left nor the right of Latin America was backward in coming forward. Continue reading »

Latin American and European Union heads of state are getting together in Madrid for a summit starting on Monday against an eerily familiar backdrop of double-digit budget deficits, heavy sovereign debt loads, intervention from the International Monetary Fund and violent street protests. The only difference this time is that it is Europe – and not Latin America – is causing all the problems.

The irony of this upside-down world will not be lost on Latin American politicians used to being lectured by the developed world on prudent economic management. The likes of the outspoken Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva may be unable to avoid a touch of schadenfreude. And European Union leaders will do well to swallow their pride and listen hard. Continue reading »

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