While the treaty languishes in the Senate, U.S. businesses run the risk of losing out to competitors in Chile.
The candidate's anti-trade rhetoric is damaging for U.S. economic ties with the region, writes COA's Eric Farnsworth for Latinvex.
A bombshell allegation this week against interim President Michel Temer has further muddied the political waters in Brazil.
Ahead of a June 23 meeting in DC, Secretary General Luis Almagro must figure out how to rally support in the face of recent setbacks.
What steps has Brazil’s interim government taken on the budget, social spending, and foreign policy?
New questions emerge about who, if anyone, will be left standing once the Petrobras probe concludes.
As authorities focus on thwarting Zika, few resources remain for tackling Rio’s high rates of tuberculosis.
The oldest continental soccer tournament left South America and headed to the United States for the first time, breaking attendance records.
Even in a distressed oil market, Uruguay is attracting major investments, with Tullow Oil telling AQ it plans to make a 'major seismic acquisition in 2017.'