By Marianna Parraga
HOUSTON
Reuters - Sun Nov 17, 2013
Despite its own
vast oil reserves, Latin America has doubled its reliance on the United
States for fuels like diesel and gasoline over the last five years to
keep its economies humming - and the dependence is growing.
The culprit is an
outdated refining network that has not been upgraded to add capacity as
growth has surged across much of the region.
Though Latin American leaders spent much of the last decade opening markets
in Asia and in some cases distancing themselves from Washington, the
rising fuel imports show they still must tap the United States for
crucial supplies.
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