In an article for PODER, AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth describes opportunities for deepened trade ties between the southern United States and Latin America.
The United Arab Emirates and other members of the Gulf Cooperation Council are expanding trade ties to Argentina, Brazil, and Peru.
The Spanish leader discussed the strong economic partnership between the Americas and Spain. Access the video and transcript.
Mexico exported almost $500 billion worth of goods and services to the United States in 2011 and is now looking to further expand its trade ties by joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The leaders of Canada, Chile, Mexico, and Peru met with Asian counterparts outside of the official summit to strike trade deals and discuss ongoing negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Colombian exports to Brazil are on the rise, particularly in construction materials and military technology.
In a statement submitted to the Office of the United States Trade Representative, Council of the Americas outlines negotiation objectives for Mexico’s participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership.