Punta Arenas is at the intersection of changing shipping routes, new industries like green hydrogen, and the race for Antarctica. The U.S. and China have noticed.
Trade
Why the U.S. and China Suddenly Care About a Port in Southern Chile
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Patricia Garip
Q&A: Bringing End-of-Life Care to Rio’s Favelas
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Luiza Franco
AQ talked to the founder of an organization that provides palliative care in the Rocinha and Vidigal favelas.
Cinco lições para melhorar a segurança dos portos na América Latina
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Emilie Sweigart, Rich Brown, Michael Rendón Vera
Os portos da região enfrentam uma série de desafios, de tráfico de drogas a ataques cibernéticos. A AQ perguntou a especialistas como melhorar a segurança.
NEW AQ: Ports Are Latin America’s New Geopolitical Hotspot
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AQ Editors
From organized crime in Guayaquil to climate change in Panama and nearshoring in Veracruz, seaports are now at the junction of several pressing issues.
Ecuador's Challenge: Security, Trade, and Growth
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Estefanny Pérez Duque
"[President] Noboa is now faced with the urgent need for decisive action," says Estefanny Pérez Duque from AS/COA in Global Americans.
COA Welcomes the Introduction of the Americas Act
The bicameral, bilateral legislation will amplify the economic potential of the region.
Explainer: China's Free-Trade Agreements in Latin America
AS/COA Online looks at Beijing’s bilateral trade pacts with Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, and Peru.