China’s Strategy in Brazil & the Southern Cone
What does China stand to gain from investing in Latin America’s energy projects? Where is China looking next in the region?
What does China stand to gain from investing in Latin America’s energy projects? Where is China looking next in the region?
Electric vehicles are a critical part of a clean transport agenda, but strong policy incentives are needed to promote widespread EV adoption in Latin America.
China is looking for new agricultural investment opportunities in Latin America, but not necessarily for large tracts of land.
Given their close proximity to the United States, LAC countries are well-positioned to capitalize on the surplus of US gas exports and current buyer’s market.
In the wake of the COP21 global climate talks, governments must shift attention to how they will actually follow through on the commitments made in Paris. One concept is central to achieving that goal – innovation.
For decades, Japan has been an important trading partner, lender, investor, and provider of official development assistance in Latin America and the Caribbean.
With the recent decline in commodity prices, why have some countries have fared better than others?
How role can Latin America play in addressing global food security challenges?
Although growth is slowing on both sides of the Pacific, Japan would appear committed to continued economic engagement with the region.
Latin America faces some of the toughest obstacles to halting energy emissions, but many countries in the region also have among the best opportunities to reach climate goals.
To remain competitive, Brazil will have to revise its regulations and reverse many of the reforms instituted just a few years ago.
Among a number of weak political and social organizations, the Brazilian judicial system stands out as the most effective and trustworthy of the country’s institutions. Because Brazilian courts are highly autonomous, they have the unique capability to independently evaluate the constitutionality of actions taken by the other branches of government.…
Lawmakers join the Dialogue and the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health in open discussion on the Zika virus as a global health crisis.
Her visit to Washington approaching, Dilma Rousseff finds herself confronted by diverse challenges.
With Brazil’s state oil company Petrobras engulfed in a massive corruption scandal, the government looks poised to introduce an energy sector overhaul.