AS/COA’s fact sheet, the sixth in a series on immigrants and the economy, details five reasons why immigrants are critical for the U.S. agricultural sector.
AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth speaks to Radio France Internationale on whether Brazil may take punitive actions against the U.S. after alleged surveillance operations.
Brazil’s pre-salt deposits are significant, but interest in the upcoming auctions may be dampened if the country doesn’t promote favorable conditions for investment, states AS/COA’s new energy report.
Notables presencias políticas se reunieron en la conferencia anual de AS/COA en Buenos Aires, Argentina para discutir los prospectos económicos, políticos y de educación en el país.
A recent energy report issued by AS/COA recommends Brazil to put emphasis on natural gas production from shale in order to realize its full export potential.
A decision that Chilean-owned LAN-Argentina must move its hangar out from Buenos Aires’ downtown airport has sparked a new rift in bilateral relations.
While some Latin American leaders offer sharp criticisms in the wake of U.S.-proposed missile strikes on Syria, AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth says the reaction "has very little to do with Syria."
La literatura y el arte en México serán algunos de los temas que tocará la escritora y periodista mexicana Elena Poniatowska en un evento especial en Nueva York organizado por Americas Society.
In discussing the ebb of the Chinese assembly business, AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth says there could be "some real potential" for Latin American countries to step in if the region begins to operate in a "unified, integrated whole."
New efforts by Venezuela’s national oil firm, PDVSA, to raise its lagging production. Is this really a change in strategy?