General Gerson Menandro, Institutional and Governmental Relations Manager of @ApexBrasil, opens today's discussion: "The pandemic has brought huge challenges to rethinking trade and global investment. We have brought together key voices to discuss these issues." #ACBrazil.
“We continue to work on a broad range of topics, but right now we're focused on being the best possible partner of Brazil as we confront this challenge together,” said Ambassador Todd Chapman @USAmbBR. #ACBrazil
“This is one more area where our friendship and our renewed alliance shows itself,” echoed Chargé d’affaires Nestor Forster @BrazilinUSA. #ACBrazil
“The partnership between the US and Brazil on health matters is truly longstanding,” said Ambassador Todd Chapman @USAmbBR. "We have a wide array of assistance and opportunities to exchange scientific and medical information with each other." #ACBrazil
"The focus now is for our governments to improve this relationship so existing areas of partnership can grow, and we can imagine new areas of collaboration," said Ambassador Todd Chapman @USAmbBR. "These technical conversations are progressing at a very rapid clip." #ACBrazil
“In Brazil, travel, tourism, and the durable goods industry have taken the hardest hit,” said Ambassador Forster @BrazilinUSA. "At the same time, there has been tremendous growth in agriculture, and we have shown resilience in our trade relations abroad." #ACBrazil
Regarding travel restrictions between the US and Brazil, Ambassador Forster @BrazilinUSA noted that Brazil took similar public health measures in March, adding, "the pandemic should be a chance to accelerate economic growth in Brazil," particularly around tax reform. #ACBrazil
Ambassador Chapman @USAmbBR emphasized the continued political will he has seen to move forward with economic reforms: "We encourage these efforts, and we believe that these economic reform measures will allow our partnership to grow even further." #ACBrazil
“We have made a lot of progress in regards to trade facilitation. We have ongoing talks on e-trade and regulation, and we expect to have something by the end of the year,” said Ambassador Forster @BrazilinUSA, adding that dialogue has also begun on corruption. #ACBrazil
“There is a tremendous convergence between the private sector and the two governments,” added Ambassador Forster @BrazilinUSA. #ACBrazil
Regarding the chapter-specific trade enhancement process, Ambassador Forster @BrazilinUSA noted, "These types of efforts are crucial for getting rid of red tape, creating transparency, and acting as a stepping stone to further negotiations." #ACBrazil
When could we expect a free trade agreement? “A free trade agreement is certainly a goal for both countries,” said Ambassador Forster @BrazilinUSA. However, he quoted Amb. Chapman @USAmbBR, first, "We should work with the goal of doubling trade within five years." #ACBrazil
“Why does Brazil want to join the OECD? Because we see tremendous synergy between what we want to with our economy and the requirements for OECD membership,” said Ambassador Forster @BrazilinUSA. "One complements the other." #ACBrazil
“This is a relationship that is broad and deep, but in my view, it is one that can be so enhanced,” said Ambassador Chapman @USAmbBR. "You get there by improving the overall business climate in Brazil, and by reducing every non-tariff trade barrier you can imagine." #ACBrazil
“In line with what was said here, I believe we have a great opportunity to enhance the bilateral economic relationship,” said @DeborahVieitas, CEO of @AmchamBR. "We should seize the moment to secure phase one of a bilateral trade agreement in 2020." #ACBrazil
“These actions are feasible, though they demand political support and hard work on both sides, especially in these difficult times,” said @DeborahVieitas, CEO of @AmchamBR. #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