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Policy Seble Ethiopia Habtezion | Judy Ossello Overview Telecommunications Regulation and Trade Policy
for Argentina The current environment for the development of IT-enabled services in Argentina is not favorable. ICT trade has suffered in Argentina as a result of a severe recession and political instability requiring a dependence on hard currencies and operating with an income in devalued pesos. With so much instability, the inflow of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is not adequate for maintaining the growth and stability Argentina enjoyed before the recession. As our group witnessed during our visit to AT Kearney, a management consulting office with specializations in e-Procurement, the empty desks signified a reduced workforce with little opportunity for relief, despite the company's excellent reputation and IT infrastructure. Telecommunications Regulation and Trade Policy
for Brazil The Brazilian Government is actively implementing projects and programs
to make the Brazilian economy more competitive while helping to increase
the awareness and education of the general public on the access of ICT.
One of the main goals of policy makers in Brazil is to reduce the imports
of ICT products and to expand, encourage and diversify the country's exports
of ICT products. During our visit to the Committee for Democracy in Information
Technology (CDI), Mr. Rodrigo Baggio mentioned that importing used PC's
and computers can be expensive for non-profit, self-managed, community-based
organization like CDI. The government has implemented policies to discourage
the import of ICT products. A world trade report notes that the Brazilian
government has recently restricted selected imports and support exports.
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