Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Paraguay, which recognize Taipei over Beijing, are among the few countries in the region not receiving Chinese vaccines.
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AS/COA Online looks at these three key indicators as countries in the region seek to get on an economic recovery path.
Brazil's president has moderated his tone on climate change, but the international community will be watching Amazon deforestation numbers, writes AS/COA’s
"It’d be a win for the border, for the U.S. economy, and for families looking for a hopeful future," writes AS Board Member Antonio Garza for San Antonio Express-News.
The AS/COA vice president shares insights on U.S.-Brazil negotiations to protect the Amazon and how green development can boost Latin America’s post-Covid economic recovery.
Seven Latin American and Caribbean countries with varying commitments to fighting climate change are participating in Biden’s virtual forum.
The electorate’s apathy is giving way to antipathy as two of the most polarizing candidates move on to the June 6 runoff.
With the Summit of the Americas, President Biden can cast a vision for the region focused on its digital future, co-writes AS/COA's Steve Liston in Morning Consult.
The president-elect has pitched a business-friendly economic vision but will have to work with a divided legislature.
La presidenta y CEO de AS/COA habló con Diario Expreso sobre el rol del sector privado en el crecimiento de Ecuador y América Latina.
"Without vaccinating the Americas, Washington will cede its claim to being the preferred regional partner," writes Eric Farnsworth for World Politics Review.
The April 11 elections give wary voters a chance to pick new leaders amid both the pandemic and political tumult.
With two vaccines in the final trial phase, Cuba plans to ramp up domestic and international distribution.
In a dramatic game of musical chairs, the country saw ministers and top brass replaced. AS/COA Online looks at who will take over these high-ranking roles.
Despite having the highest vaccination rate in Latin America, the country faces lockdown as a third wave of infections hits.
AS/COA Online looks at the new U.S. president’s nominees and appointees, their ties to the region, and relevant policy leanings.
In the April 11 second-round vote, Andrés Arauz faces Guillermo Lasso. Youth, women, and disaffected voters may play decisive roles.
Amid global demand for doses, AS/COA Online charts the region’s progress when it comes to immunizing citizens against the coronavirus.
En medio de la demanda global de dosis, AS/COA Online grafica el progreso regional cuando se trata de inmunizar a los ciudadanos contra el coronavirus.
Amid a vaccine rollout and the P.1 variant fueling contagion, the government is looking to provide another round of emergency aid.