Washington Conference on the Americas
Washington Conference on the Americas
For more than 50 years, the Washington Conference on the Americas has been the top meeting on hemispheric affairs, routinely hosting the most senior public officials and private sector representatives for real-time, agenda-setting discussions. Each year, this conference offers an opportunity to hear from the most senior-level officials, while giving participants the chance to engage with business and policy leaders, members of the diplomatic community, and special invited guests from throughout the hemisphere.
The 2026 Washington Conference on the Americas will take place on May 19.
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Save the date: This year's conference, taking place May 19, explores changes in the U.S. approach to Latin America under the second Trump Administration.
The Council of the Americas in-person event featured U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei.
Watch exclusive remarks from Vice President Kamala D. Harris and other senior cabinet members about the Biden administration's hemispheric agenda.
Transparent governance was a recurring theme of the day.
The president's remarks provided insight on the state of democracy, the economy, and rule of law in Panama.
The May 3 conference addressed trade and energy prospects, the U.S.-Cuba rapprochement, and transparency.
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