“The business community finally recognizes that NAFTA is at risk. This is not a drill,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth.
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“It's only prudent to reduce the number of [U.S. diplomats in Cuba] until the source and severity of the attacks can be fully determined," commented AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth.
This full-day forum in Miami on October 19 brings together the world’s most creative minds to discuss and share innovative solutions to address developmental challenges in Latin America and the Caribbean.
"So much of the current bilateral relationship is based on rebuilding trust. The impact of this announcement together with the attacks are no doubt damaging to all that’s been accomplished the past couple years,” pointed out AS/COA's Alana Tummino.
“The Jones Act long ago outlived its usefulness and should have been overturned or significantly weakened years ago...it is now harming U.S. citizens,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on Puerto Rico's humanitarian crisis.
Americas Society presents José Leonilson: Empty Man, the first U.S. solo exhibition of this key Brazilian artist.
"I wonder where the GOP of free markets, respect for individual liberty, and appreciation for the United States' place in the world has gone,” posed Americas Society Board Member Antonio O. Garza.
AS/COA believes it is important to support our Mexican neighbors in their time of need. Find out how you can support the country following two major earthquakes.
The responsible next steps are "clear" in regards to Venezuela, says AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth.
“The most important thing that came out of the dinner was the photograph showing the president and the vice president of the United States sitting down with regional leaders to talk about Venezuela,” noted AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth.
"We are trading as a group of countries in agreement on free trade," said Mexico's Foreign Affairs Minister Luis Videgaray who spoke at AS/COA's Pacific Alliance panel alongside the presidents of Colombia and Chile, and Peru's trade minister.
La vicepresidenta senior de la compañía Kellogg y presidente de Kellogg Latinoamérica se une al grupo completo de galardonados que serán reconocidos el 3 de noviembre en Miami.
The senior vice president of Kellogg Company and president of Kellogg Latin America completes the group of honorees who will be recognized November 3 in Miami.
El Presidente de Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, dijo que los paises de la Alianza del Pacífico han hecho esfuerzos para homologar sus políticas y convertirse en una economía integrada atractiva para la inversión, en un foro de AS/COA.
En el foro de AS/COA y la Alianza del Pacífico, el Secretario de Relaciones Exteriores de México, Luis Videgaray, expresó que los cuatro países buscan profundizar su integración financiera y aumentar el atractivo de la región para las inversiones.
AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth discussed U.S. sanctions on Venezuela underlining that “it’s about raising the cost of behavior by the government in Caracas that the international community has clearly rejected.”
“For Janot and his team…this is like unloading one last cannon barrage on their way off the battlefield," said AS/COA's Brian Winter on additional corruption charges against two former presidents of Brazil.
Brian Winter spoke to Platform America's about Latin American youth's rising expectations, their increasing discontent with corruption, and Brazil's growing middle class.
En la apertura de la conferencia de AS/COA en la Argentina, Susan Segal, expresó que "habló con inversores y su percepción del país ha cambiado".
As President Peña Nieto heads to the BRICS summit, AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth underlines that "this is an intentional effort of the president to show that Mexico has alternatives to the United States."