Comunidad del pacífico en perspectiva - Volumen 2

THE MAliN nmUST OF CANADA'S RELATIONS WITI{ ••• and ESCAP) might collaborate more closely. 'CEPAL is strong and dynamic. It is a force in the region. It is particularly good in the research field. Its experience might be of benefit to its counterpart on the other side of the Pacifico Finally, since we are peering ¡nto the future, Latin American countries that are beginning to deal' with the Far East might try to avoid Canada's experience, which has been primarily as a pur– veyor of raw materials. This is of course easier said than done. but as 1 remarked earlier, it is not a satisfactory situation and should be avoided when possible. 97

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