Central American leaders said Wednesday that trade with the U.S. is fueling steady growth in the region, but they must forge closer ties with one another to continue advancing.
Salvadoran President Tony Saca, a close ally of Washington, urged counterparts to boost infrastructure and investments to withstand a sharp economic downturn in the United States.
"We have to see Central America as a bloc," Saca told a panel at the World Economic Forum on Latin America in Cancun, where he announced plans to explore for natural gas with neighboring Guatemala along the nations' Pacific coasts.
Importance: If problms continue and all th countries are tied together then this could just create more problems or, this could turn out great we may never know.
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