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Amorim, Celso | Brazilian Ambassador to the GATT (199193) |
Batista, Paulo | Brazilian Ambassador to the GATT (198387) |
Brock, William | United States Trade Representative (198085) |
Bush, George | President of United States (19881992) |
Collor, Fernando | President of Brazil (199092). He adopted a free-trade policy |
Hills, Carla | United States Trade Representative (198992) |
Huguenet, Clodoaldo | Head of Trade Policy Division at Itamaraty (GATT issues) and main supporter of Batista |
Maciel, George | Brazilian Ambassador to the GATT (197982) |
Neves, Tancredo | Elected President of Brazil, died before taking power. He was replaced by V.P. Sarney |
Reagan, Ronald | President of United States (19801988) |
Ricupero, Rubens | Brazilian Ambassador to the GATT (198791) |
Sarney, Jos | President of Brazil (198590) |
Setbal, Olavo | Minister of Foreign Affairs (19856) |
Sodr, Abreu | Minister of Foreign Affairs (198790) |
Tarso, Paulo | General-Secretary of Itamaraty, and Minister of Foreign Affairs de facto during Sodrs Tenn (198690). Ambassador Plenipotentiary in the US-Brazil dispute on IT and Head of Brazils Delegation at Montreal Meeting (1988) |
Vargas, Getulio | President of Brazil (193045) & (195154) |
Yetteur, Clayton | United States Trade Representative (198589) |
Yerxa, Rufus | US Ambassador to the GATT |
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