Despite President Dilma Rousseff’s delay of her state visit the momentum for better U.S.-Brazil relations may not be dissipated, comments AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Vice President Joe Biden’s visit to Mexico signals “that both governments are trying to bolster the economic relationship,” points out AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
A new study by AS/COA and Partnership for a New American Economy details how immigration helps metro areas by creating or preserving manufacturing jobs and bolstering home values.
Research by AS/COA and Partnership for a New American Economy reveals that from 1970 to 2010, immigrants have created and preserved 22,910 manufacturing jobs in Queens.
Both the U.S. and Brazil will have to define stages in order to restore confidence after President Dilma Rousseff postponed U.S. state visit, comments AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini.
AS/COA’s president was recognized for her exceptional career dedicated to fostering trade and her role in tackling the Latin American debt crisis.
AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini points out that “Brazil looked petulant” after President Dilma Rousseff’s decision to postpone her October 23 state visit at the White House.