Council of the Americas’ forum in Bogotá explored how CFOs should make sense of regional economic conditions in a volatile context.
“The closer you get to the border itself, the better Mexicans and Americans understand each other,” said AQ’s Brian Winter at the El Paso event.
"Venezuela is a petroleum exporting country, true. But the government has also destroyed every other avenue of economic gain in the country" explained AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth.
Juan E. Pardinas, director of the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness, was a target of a hi-tech spying operation that came to light this week.
Ahead of a July 2 primary vote, political scientist Patricio Navia discusses the top...
Listen: Ahead of a July 2 primary vote, political scientist Patricio Navia discusses the top candidates and issues in Chile’s presidential election.
The auto industry is changing in ways that favor the U.S. – as long as Mexico and Canada are part of its supply chain.
The beloved author of Midnight in Mexico walks across the border into Ciudad Juárez with AQ's editor-in-chief .
Taken by police on May 15, Carlos Ramírez waits in a military jail while the government looks for evidence against him. His case is not uncommon.