“Few bilateral relationships stand out in quantitative terms as the China-Brazil relationship.” @ACLatAm Dir. @jmarczak opens the conversation, adding "Continued growth alongside tensions raise questions around longterm impacts of #COVID19 and implications for the US." #ACBrazil
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“This is a time for the US relationship with Latin America and the Caribbean, especially the relationship with Brazil, to be flourishing,” said Julie J. Chung of @StateDept Bureau of West Hem Affairs. "We're facing twin economic and public health challenges." @WHASpeaks#ACBrazil
"This is an all-out effort, and countries across the globe and in the region are all in this together," said Julie J. Chung of @StateDept Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs. "We need to pool our private sector and public sector resources to move forward." @WHASpeaks#ACBrazil
“The local governments took the right decision in choosing to protect people at this stage, and I think the federal government was efficient in approving measures to rescue companies and protect the most vulnerable,” said Ambassador Marcos Caramuru de Paiva. #ACBrazil
“Trade with China during the pandemic has been doing very well,” said Amb. Marcos Caramuru de Paiva, Brazil’s former ambassador to China, highlighting the agribusiness and livestock sectors. #ACBrazil
"The US has a material relationship with Brazil with a strong connection in the financial system... With China, we don't have this long material relationship, but there is space for engagement." -Amb. Marcos Caramuru de Paiva, emphasizing the need to pursue investment. #ACBrazil
“From a business perspective, things are going quite well,” said Brazilian energy lawyer José Roberto Martins. "Brazil has amassed a good amount of trade surplus thanks to China... There is a business community with mutual admiration between the two business styles." #ACBrazil
“For a political narrative to have political influence and lead to a diplomatic problem, both countries have to treat it as a problem,” said risk specialist @ThiagoGdeAragao. "At the moment, the will of the Chinese government is to sustain a positive relationship." #ACBrazil
“The two largest economies in the Western Hemisphere are the US and Brazil,” said Julie J. Chung of @StateDept Bureau of West Hem Affairs. "As we move beyond #COVIDー19," the US and Brazil can be strong partners, particularly in terms of value-added goods. @WHASpeaks#ACBrazil
“Chinese investments are coming mainly in the form of brownfield projects or acquisitions,” said energy lawyer José Roberto Martins, noting infrastructure, technology, life sciences, e-commerce and financial services as sectors that could draw foreign direct investment. #ACBrazil
“The political dialogue with the United States is very important,” said Amb. Marcos Caramuru de Paiva, Brazil’s former ambassador to China. "In terms of investment, we have to talk to the market itself, especially those companies with long-term presence in Brazil." #ACBrazil
“There is a concern around narratives becoming actions,” said political risk specialist @ThiagoGdeAragao. Key issues for the Chinese government include anti-China sentiment and narratives that could prove damaging for Chinese companies and non-trade opportunities. #ACBrazil
"Brazil's choice is not between the US and China,” said Julie J. Chung of @StateDept Bureau of West Hem Affairs. "We are asking countries to choose accountability, transparency, anti-corruption, openness, and democracy." @WHASpeaks#ACBrazil
“As long as our democratic institutions continue to work, I am confident investors will continue to come.” -Brazilian energy lawyer José Roberto Martins. #ACBrazil
“Brazil buying from China is a consequence of the way the global supply chain works,” said risk specialist @ThiagoGdeAragao. "If Brazil aims to start amplifying domestic production," the government must generate a regulatory environment that is conducive to investment. #ACBrazil
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"Our intention [with this new report] is to provide some ideas on how to sustain reactivation of Central America in a #COVID19 world," said Former Costa Rican President and @ACLatAm advisory council member @Laura_Ch. #ACCentralAmerica
Economic slowdown, informality, low coverage/quality of education, high poverty, high levels of violence, migration flows, dysfunctional states and disenchantment with democracy have created a "volatile combination of challenges." -Fmr Costa Rican Pres @Laura_Ch#ACCentralAmerica
“Venezuela's democratic leaders continue to work against political persecution to restore democracy in Venezuela.” @AtlanticCouncil President and CEO @FredKempe opens today's conversation with @jguaido, @JulioBorges, and policymakers from the US, Europe, and beyond. #LACatUNGA
“This is a critical moment for Venezuela. We are experiencing a serious emergency because of the pandemic, aggravated by persecution and crimes against humanity committed by the #Maduro regime,” said Venezuelan Interim President @jguaido. #LACatUNGA
"During these challenging times, the role of institutions like @the_IDB and of leaders like @MorenoBID committed to the hemisphere's prosperity are essential." - @ACLatAm founder @adriennearsht opens today's conversation with President Luis Alberto Moreno #ACFrontPage
"What you find in Latin America is the number of #COVID19 cases are still growing,” said @the_IDB President @MorenoBID. "Equally, we have found a combination of pre-existing economic and political conditions." #ACFrontPage
"When we look at this region, there is so much promise and so much potential. What we all share is a democratic neighborhood," said @Southcom Commander Admiral Craig Faller. "All that is under assault." #ACVenezuela
“We made a massive effort, which shows our full commitment to a consensual deal,” said Argentine Minister of @Economia_Ar@Martin_M_Guzman on recent debt negotiations. "Initially, there was a positive reception to the offer we made." @ACGlobalEcon@ARGinUSA#ACArgentina
“There were a number of aspects within the negotiations, including economic and legal aspects,” said @Martin_M_Guzman. "Economically, there has been a massive effort on Argentina's side. We don't want to promise something we can't fulfill." @ACGlobalEcon@ARGinUSA#ACArgentina
“What led us to this debt negotiation is the lack of a comprehensive macroeconomic program that will put in place reforms that will promote sustainable, permanent, and consistent growth,” said @martinredrado, former president of @BancoCentral_AR. #ACArgentina
In negotiating the debt restructure before establishing a macroeconomic program, the Argentine government "put the cart before the horse," leading to a debt sustainability analysis that shifted due to #COVID19. -@martinredrado, former president of @BancoCentral_AR#ACArgentina