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supposedly two of Latin America s closest allies, appeared to
be drawing to a close. The erection of the two giant cellulose factories
on the Uruguayan side of the river dividing the two countries looked
set to proceed after two court rulings in Uruguay s favour. But now, in
a big setback for Uruguay, ENCE, one of the two companies involved,
has announced that it is abandoning construction of its plant on the
contested border site, raising the prospect of renewed protests over
the other factory.
The project involves a total planned investment of $1.7 billion,
representing 10% of Uruguay s GDP. Although ENCE has said it will
build its factory on a new site in Uruguay, few Uruguayans believe it.
Ever sensitive to perceived bullying by their overbearing neighbour, the
latest dramatic twist to the drama, for which they blame Argentina,
has left them angry and resentful. It could even drive them out of
Mercosur, the regional trade block to which both countries belong, and
Due to resume?
into the arms of the United States.
Fearing the environmental damage the paper plants might cause, Argentines on the river have been
demanding a halt to their construction. Protesters in the border town of Gualeguaychú have blocked a
busy shared bridge linking the two countries for a total of 62 days so far this year. Although such
blockades are a crime in Argentina, the government declined to intervene. Unable to reach a negotiated
settlement, both countries turned in exasperation to the courts.
Argentina sued Uruguay in the International Court of fuel dispenser Justice, arguing that it had breached a treaty
obligation to consult before doing anything that might affect the river. But in July the court rejected its
request for an injunction to stop construction of the plants. Uruguay took its case to Mercosur, arguing
that Argentina had failed to take action to ensure the free circulation of goods and services. Its ruling last
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