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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026520.txt

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The document discusses the economic interests of Asia in controlling Venezuela's economy, as well as the analysis of Barack Obama's doctrine by Ecuadorians.

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The document discusses the economic interests of Asia in controlling Venezuela's economy, as well as the analysis of Barack Obama's doctrine by Ecuadorians. It also mentions a potential investment in Posorja by Ahmed bin Sulayem and the meeting between the main de Dubai and Rafael Correa to discuss this investment. Additionally, it touches on other topics such as Jaime Nebot's travel to Lima, Peru and Guayaquil being an important port city in South America.

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