The Caribbean Energy Security Summit is a well-timed and relevant initiative as the region seeks for energy alternatives amid the global oil crisis, comments COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
The new AS/COA-Fiscal Policy Institute study reveals that while immigrants make up 16 percent of the U.S. workforce, 18 percent of them are business owners.
As circunstâncias sob as quais a CELAC foi criada mudaram nos últimos meses depois do acordo entre EUA e Cuba e a queda nos preços da energia, comentou o Eric Farnsworth da COA.
“El Caribe desea ser una región competitiva desarrollando fuentes energéticas limpias y reducir los costos de producir electricidad”, comentó Eric Farnsworth de COA a próposito del primer Caribbean Energy Security Summit.
En la actualidad, de los 4.9 millones de microempresarios registrados en el país, 900,000 son migrantes señala un nuevo informe de AS/COA y el Fiscal Policy Instutite.
Caribbean leaders outlined goals for alternative sources of energy at the first Caribbean Energy Security Summit cohosted by COA, the Office of Vice President Joe Biden, and the Atlantic Council.
A new AS/COA-Fiscal Policy Institute report shows that between 2000 and 2013, immigrants accounted for all Main Street business growth nationally and in two-thirds of the 50 largest U.S. metropolitan areas.