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POLITICAL – ECONOMIC SECTION

The section is staffed by four Foreign Service Officers and seven local specialists who share responsibility for political, economic and commercial affairs and related areas. The section's primary mission is to maintain positive and constructive relations between the United States and Uruguay in the political and economic area. It reports to U.S. government agencies on areas of interest, responds to their requests, and organizes the visits to Uruguay of high-level executive and legislative branch officials. In addition, it provides assistance to U.S. businesses investing in and trading with Uruguay, and acts as liaison with regionally-based organizations.


POLITICAL UNIT

  • Explains U.S. policies in areas such as human rights, terrorism, narcotics and international crime, and political military affairs to the government of Uruguay and seeks its support in international fora.

  • Cultivates contacts in the executive, legislative and judicial branches to track and report on internal Uruguayan political developments of interest to the U.S.

  • Coordinates and acts as liaison with regional political organizations such as the OAS.

    Key reports:


ECONOMIC UNIT

  • Explains U.S. policies in areas such as trade, finance, investment and agriculture to the government of Uruguay and seeks its support in international fora.

  • Cultivates contacts in the executive and legislative branches to analyze and report on the Uruguayan economy and the government's domestic and international economic policy.

  • Coordinates and acts as liaison with regional economic organizations such as MERCOSUR and ALADI.

    Key reports:


Strategy Targeting Organized Piracy (STOP!)

To better assist U.S. businesses obtain, protect and enforce their intellectual property rights overseas, the U.S. Department of Commerce established the website www.stopfakes.gov as a one-stop shop for information to help companies register and protect their intellectual property assets.

COMMERCIAL UNIT (UMontevideoCommerce@state.gov)

  • Works with U.S. government agencies to facilitate trade between the U.S. and Uruguay.

  • Seeks opportunities for U.S. exports and investment, and assists U.S. exporters and investors on doing business in Uruguay and MERCOSUR.

  • Provides information and assistance to Uruguayan firms that want to represent U.S. companies or import U.S. goods and services.

    Key documents and organizations:


RECENT AGREEMENTS


ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH UNIT

  • Explain U.S. policies on environmental, scientific, technological and health (ESTH) issues to the government of Uruguay and seeks its support in international fora.

  • Cultivates contacts in the executive and legislative branches and NGOs to analyze and report on ESTH issues.

  • Establishes bilateral government and NGO linkages and seeks assistance for the Uruguayan health sector and environmental protection.

    Key organizations:

 

Contact Information: Phone: (5982) 418-7777 Ext. 2321 fax: (5982) 418-8581

E-mail: montevideo.office.box@mail.doc.gov



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