The April 21 conference addressed prospects and challenges for growth, innovation, and regional integration.
AS/COA in the News
The U.S. secretary of state, the Honduran president, New Jersey's governor, and other speakers shared their views on the latest trends in hemispheric affairs.
Speaking at COA’s Annual Washington Conference, Secretary of State John Kerry highlighted the United States’ support to the Colombian government-FARC peace negotiations.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie discussed immigration, U.S.-Cuba relations, and regional trade agreements at COA’s 45th Washington Conference.
En la Conferencia de Washington de COA, el Secretario de Estado John Kerry señaló que el Presidente Barack Obama entabló un breve diálogo con el Presidente Maduro durante la Cumbre de las Américas, con el fin de limar asperezas.
The 2016 Republican Presidential hopeful stressed the importance of trade ties across North America during an interview with AS/COA’s Susan Segal at the 45th Washington Conference on the Americas.
At COA’s 45th Washington Conference, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie expressed support for free trade deals but said the United States should revisit NAFTA, the trade partnership with Canada and Mexico.
During COA’s Washington Conference, Governor Chris Christie called for a stronger relationship between the U.S. and its neighbors, which will enhance their global clout.
The 2016 Republican Presidential hopeful stressed the importance of trade ties across North America during an interview with AS/COA’s Susan Segal at the 45th Washington Conference on the Americas.
“The U.S. remains open to further addressing our differences [with Venezuela] in attempting to find areas of common ground," said Secretary of State John Kerry at COA’s Annual Washington Conference on the Americas.
En su discurso ante la Conferencia de Washington de COA, el Presidente de Honduras resaltó la ayuda de Estados Unidos para combatir la violencia y el narcotráfico en la región.
The secretary’s remarks provided an overview on U.S. policy in the Western Hemisphere.
Out on May 7, the issue looks at how technology is taking hold in the region, from bitcoin to robots.
The New York Times lists Americas Society Art Gallery amongst the top 50 art spaces to visit in New York City.
This legislation offers a promising opportunity to boost U.S. exports and drive hemispheric trade expansion.
The president's historic move reinforces the U.S. commitment to normalize relations with Cuba.
Taking place shortly after the Summit of the Americas in Panama, the conference will focus on integration and innovation as catalysts for growth in the Western Hemisphere.
Ted Henken and Archibald Ritter discuss Cuba’s underground economy, recent economic reforms, lingering internal obstacles, and U.S. policy shifts with Alana Tummino.
AS/COA’s President and CEO Susan Segal and Policy Director Alana Tummino spoke to Wharton Business Radio about what's ahead for U.S.-Cuba business relations on the heels of the inaugural Cuba Opportunities Summit.