“There's no lack of excitement from U.S. firms, but they realize that this is going to be a longer process," explains AS/COA’s Alana Tummino.
Proactive local governments in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico are moving faster than national ones.
Help make 2016 programming even more dynamic with a contribution to Americas Society, writes AS/COA's Susan Segal.
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From an escaped kingpin to the resignation of a popular president, 16 moments to remember from 2015.
“President Obama freed up a lot restrictions on doing business with Cuba and now it’s on the Cubans to show their willingness to work in various sectors,” comments AS/COA's Alana Tummino.
Corruption, commodity price drops, and game-changing elections. What do Latin America’s biggest events of 2015 mean for the year to come?
"Acting quickly and decisively is very positive...The faster President Macri implements some of these measures, the faster we’ll see some of the benefits," comments AS/COA’s Susan Segal.
"Brazil’s impeachment process has both legal and political elements, and the outcome will depend on a whole range of actors and institutions," points out AS/COA's Brian Winter.