Briefings & Intelligence
Soya, satellites and lawyers
As global soya prices continue to boom, our Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson examines the lengths being taken in Brazil to prevent 'gazumping' - sellers breaking off deals last-minute in favour of better offers - in soya production.
- Andrew Thompson
Webinars
Cooperation across the Lusophone World
On 5 May, Canning House brought together an expert panel to discuss collaborative efforts bridging the Lusophone world in health, education and sustainable development.
- Canning House
Briefings & Intelligence
06-05-2021 Latin American Weekly Report
Bukele steers El Salvador towards dictatorship
- LatinNews
Forgotten Histories
The Lincolnshire Famers in Paraguay
In Canning House's fourth Forgotten Histories publication, Mary Godward and Andrew Nickson recount the fascinating story of the ill-fated 'Lincolnshire Farmers' - who were mostly neither farmers, nor from Lincolnshire - in 1870s Paraguay, whose journey as pawns to 'boom' a phoney loan led to tragic loss of life.
- Mary Godward and Andrew Nickson
Briefings & Intelligence
29-04-2021 Latin American Weekly Report
Democracy under siege, Mexican opposition insists
- LatinNews
Briefings & Intelligence
Panama Canal considers carbon pricing
Our Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson considers how the Panama Canal will remain competitive following announcement of the introduction of carbon-based - rather than size-based - charges for ships using the waterway, in a bid to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
- Andrew Thompson