COA's Eric Farnsworth explored Asia's emerging presence in Latin America and the U.S. need to engage the hemisphere in testimony to the Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps, and Global Narcotics of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
Asia & Latin America
Cuban President Raúl Castro visited China and Vietnam this week seeking to shore up economic, investment, and political ties.
Starting July 8, AS/COA policy journal Americas Quarterly will be featured regularly on NTN24's Efecto Naím.
Fernando Lugo undertook a two-week trip to Asia in search of new markets and investment for Paraguay. However, not everyone is convinced the trip will reap real benefits.
What is the future of Asian-Latin American economic ties? An Asia Society panel, in partnership with AS/COA, explored the regions’ links.
Needing to fuel one of the region’s fastest-growing economies, the Southeast Asian country seeks to expand exports to Latin America and gain access to agricultural goods and hydrocarbons.
Two of the world’s most dynamic regional markets signed an unprecedented free-trade agreement within the Pacific Rim. Learn about the negotiations through a guide detailing the origin and purposes of the TPP.