There are many lessons learned during COVID-19 that we'll be studying for years. But one that is apparent is the importance of integration, that countries are connected and not isolated from each other.
With telework, people can choose to live in a different place than where their job is based, says Mayor @horaciorlarreta, who's looking to promote the city as a spot for "permanent tourists" and to build up a "visiting economy."
@SantiCafiero lays out the swathe of initiatives the Fernández government is taking to respond to the pandemic, everything from covering worker salaries to senior health care coverage. He notes that public spending increased by 5.25% of GDP during the pandemic.
Foreign Minister @felipe_sola lays out a vision Argentina's post-pandemic economic recovery, including increased North American FDI and exports, especially from the technology sector. He also mentions building a permanent dialogue w/Washington based on respect. #CouncilARG
Argentina needs a new social and productive consensus to move forward, says Minister @KulfasM. Argentina has huge strengths: natural resources, talent, skilled workforce, etc. We need to build a consensus that’s sustainable not just for 1–2 years, but for 5, 10, 15.
We'll be back in a few minutes with @JamesPScriven of @BIDInvest and Joyce Chang of J.P. Morgan, who'll talk with Susan Segal about how to plan for a sustainable economic recovery.
Finance Minister Martín Guzmán and Central Bank President Miguel Ángel Pesce just signed a letter of intention for a new IMF program as the Fernández government looks to repay $44 billion. perfil.com/noticias/econo…
1. Recognize constructive dialogue and good working relationship with IMF authorities 2. Need to not repeat past errors 3. Need to meet social demands in the context of the pandemic
"There’s no time to rest—we have a lot of work ahead of us." —Amb. @JorArguello in #CouncilARG
In a panel on economic recovery, @JamesPScriven says Latin America's financial sector is in a “very, very strong situation.” and that @BIDInvest has investments in 100 banks across the region, which he says are "very well protected and very liquid."
The only LAC country where J.P. Morgan sees a rate of 2021 growth greater than magnitude of the 2020 contraction is Uruguay, says Joyce Chang. Even if you look at Chile and Colombia, she says, they see a rebound that’s only ⅔ the magnitude of the 2020 fall.
Chang: While ARG's debt renegotiation is a “step in the right direction, it is necessary but not sufficient, though, to stabilize the macroeconomic outlook.” Challenge Argentina faces is to establish…a medium-term plan that can be communicated to the marketplace. #CouncilARG
The marketplace will be looking to how the IMF discussions materialize and what the medium-term framework is, says J.P. Morgan's Joyce Chang. Investors will looking for credible fiscal consolidation to stabilize the economy.
He highlights the “extraordinary success” of a federally coordinated pandemic response as it represents a unified response among different governors throughout the country.
"Health and the economy are one," says @s_segal to close the conference.
And that wraps up #CouncilARG! Many many thanks to all our speakers, sponsors, members, attendees, and our partners @CACteinforma.
¡Estamos en vivo con el Almirante Craig Faller y la Embajadora @JeanManes de @Southcom!
Escúchelos hablar sobre amenazas actuales, operaciones antinarcóticos y colaboraciones defensivas desde la perspectiva del Comando Sur de los EE.UU. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
@jeanmanes@Southcom El epicentro mundial del coronavirus ahora es Latinoamérica. Nosotros estamos atentos a los impactos de segunda y tercera orden relacionados a la seguridad en la región.
—Almirante Craig Faller de @Southcom habla en vivo
@jeanmanes@Southcom Estados Unidos es el donante principal de ayuda humanitaria en Latinoamérica con más de 330 proyectos en la región en los últimos 6 meses. Queremos que sepan que somos un socio confiable. —@jeanmanes de @Southcom
We are live with @Southcom's Admiral Craig Faller and Ambassador @JeanManes!
Hear them talk about current threats, counter narcotics, and defense partnerships from the regional combatant command perspective. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
"The principal way we make the U.S. safer is by working with partners. We have some really strong partners in Latin America," says Admiral Faller of @Southcom.
"Investment for all of us in a secure, stable, prosperous hemisphere is so important."
Often young democracies and sometimes weak institutions are under assault from corruption, transnational criminal organizations, money laundering, and cryptocurrencies.
60% of all cryptocurrency in the world is in the Western Hemisphere, says Admiral Faller of @Southcom.
The AS/COA Anti-Corruption Working Group just published three case studies—from Chile, Mexico, and Peru—that offer lessons for a post-pandemic Latin America.
@robertosimon How is corruption at the local level different from so-called “grand corruption” cases?
In one of three new case studies, our Anti-Corruption Working Group's @robertosimon looks at why it's hard to build a Lava Jato in the Peruvian Amazon. bit.ly/3kYru6Y
@robertosimon How did a civil society-driven anti-corruption push in Mexico during the Peña Nieto administration pave the way for López Obrador's electoral win?
Our Anti-Corruption Working Group head @robertosimon examines in one of three new case studies. bit.ly/3kYru6Y
Watch the @Salud_Ecu minister present on how Ecuador is managing the COVID-19 health crisis. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
.@ericfarns opens #HealthcareASCOA by giving an overview of Ecuador's response to the pandemic and mitigation of its effects.
You can read more about the Moreno administration's moves with our COVID-19 tracker: as-coa.org/articles/coron…
Early progression of COVID-19 in Ecuador:
February 15 = First infected person arrives in Guayaquil from Spain
February 29 = First case confirmed
March 16 = National emergency declared
March 30 = Community transmission starts
¡Estamos en vivo con @IsabelStMalo y Patricia Menéndez-Cambó!
No se pierda esta conversación #BRAVObiz con la ex vicepresidenta de Panamá y la consejera de SoftBank Group International. ¡Acompáñenos! bit.ly/33TVYjN
@IsabelStMalo La crisis económica provocada por la pandemia en Latinoamérica exacerba la inequidad en la fuerza laboral entre los géneros a pesar de que hoy en día se comparten cada vez más las responsabilidades del hogar. —@IsabelStMalo#BRAVObiz
@IsabelStMalo Yo no creía en quotas de género 10 años atrás. Pero ahora creo que, desafortunadamente, las políticas públicas son necesarias para acelerar esos cambios. —Patricia Menéndez-Cambó, consejera de Softbank Group International
You can tweet us your questions, or email them to amolina@as-coa.org:
@IsabelStMalo The Covid-19 pandemic could be a turning point for Latin America, which needs to discuss a new social contract where we agree on the major reforms we want to achieve. —@IsabelStMalo#BRAVObiz