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  2. Argentina–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    During the National Organization period, Argentina began to outline a foreign policy favouring relations with Britain, which became the main buyer of Argentine raw materials and the major source of investment in the country. By mid century, London bankers were sending in capital, to invest in railways, docks, packing houses, and utilities.

  3. Argentina–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Argentina itself is a relatively minor trade partner for the United States, its imports from the U.S. of $9.9 billion making up 0.7% of total U.S. exports and its exports to the U.S. of $4.5 billion only 0.2% of U.S. imports; Argentina however is among the few nations with which the United States routinely maintains significant merchandise ...

  4. Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation Between ...

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    The Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation Between Argentina and the United Kingdom was an 1825 treaty between the United Provinces of the River Plate (predecessor of modern Argentina) and the United Kingdom). With this treaty, the United Kingdom accepted the 1816 Argentine Declaration of Independence.

  5. Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute - Wikipedia

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    Relations between the UK and Argentina remained hostile after 1982 and diplomatic relations were restored in 1989. Although the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution calling for the UK and Argentina to return to negotiations over the Falklands' future, [69] the UK ruled out any further talks over the islands' sovereignty.

  6. Latin America–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    Latin America–United Kingdom relations are the diplomatic, economic and cultural relations between the United Kingdom and the countries of Latin America. England and Great Britain had long-standing interests in colonial Latin America, including privateering, the slave trade (and its abolition), and founding their own colonies in the West Indies.

  7. Argentina not ready to over-react after alarming loss to ...

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    England played with 14 men from the third minute in Marseille follow Tom Curry’s red card but still inflicted a 27-10 defeat on Argentina, which was its own worst enemy in conceding 13 penalties ...

  8. British investment in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The many British schools in Argentina, [27] played a role in shaping public opinion on the debate regarding the nature of England and Argentina's partnership in the early twentieth century. [28] The term "imperialist" was framed as a positive term that could be used as another way to describe democracy or liberty, and as a result, the Argentine ...

  9. England v Argentina LIVE: Result and reaction from Rugby ...

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    England 27-10 Argentina: Tom Curry’s controversial sending off didn’t stop the boot of George Ford inspiring England to victory