The report details AS/COA's accomplishments and programs from 2018.
AS/COA in the News
“Would she default? It is hard to know what she would do if she won,” said AS/COA senior director about Cristina Kirchner.
The event will discuss how Ecuador can attract new investment and make it easier to conduct business in the country.
El evento abarcará cómo Ecuador puede atraer inversión y mantener un clima que permita hacer negocios en el país.
Sounds and Colours recaps AS/COA's event with Cimafunk, where he discussed his path as a Cuban musician.
Artishock resalta la exhibición Dame lo que pides, abierta hasta el cuatro de mayo.
"Bolsonaro’s party has almost zero experience leading in Congress," said AS/COA's Roberto Simon to Forbes about the PSL and the President's need to build a coalition.
"The Cubans really know who is doing what in Venezuela," said Vice President of AS/COA on CPAC's Perspective with Alison Smith.
"The exhibition stands firmly behind Monge’s and Cabezas’s points of view," said Joseph Shaikewitz in ASAP Journal.
See what music and visual arts events are taking place at Americas Society in Spring 2019.
See what music and visual arts events are taking place at Americas Society in Winter 2019.
"La revelación de números y la total transparencia de las compañías pueden ayudar a lograr esto [superar la disparidad salarial]", aseguró Susan Segal, de AS/COA, en el foro WHN Miami.
Effective U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada are essential to a healthy U.S. economy. Closing or restricting them would have grave economic consequences for the United States.
COA señaló en un comunicado que la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos es esencial para la economía estadounidense.
"Maduro is trying to get closer and closer to Guaidó, and to the extent there is no reaction, he’ll keep going," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to The Washington Post
"[Maduro] no puede distraerlos [barrios pobres] cuando no saben cuándo van a volver a comer", dijo Guillermo Zubillaga de AS/COA para El Nuevo Herald.
In a letter to Ambassador Robert Lighthizer, Council of the Americas and its member corporations urge the administration to work to lift tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada and Mexico.
Writing to the chair and ranking member of the U.S. House Committee on Ways & Means, Council of the Americas and its member corporations urge a timely ratification of the U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement.
“China is bankrolling Venezuela, and until you can change that relationship, U.S. sanctions are only going to get you part of the way,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to McClatchy.
"They [Maduro’s military] don’t want to turn Guaidó into a martyr, but they’re not above harassing him either," said AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth to McClatchy.