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To: Rocket Red who wrote (120712)6/26/2008 11:48:29 PM
From: Proud Deplorable  Respond to of 312992
 
<<Despite Correa pushes a new constitution that seeks to cut socialist strengthen the public role in the economy, the mining law does not oblige the private to operate alongside the state, as it did in President Hugo Chávez with oil companies in Venezuela, movement that some investors feared was emulated

"Do not force the formation of joint ventures. That obviously the Government will be very respectful with companies that conduct their private projects and national mining theirs," said Serrano, who talked about "strategic partnerships" between private and public.>>