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
Webinars
Canning Conversations: Remittances
Christopher Garnett returns to Canning House for another edition of Canning Conversations. This time, he discusses Remittances, which comprise over 20% of some Latin American economies, with a panel of experts.
- Canning House
Webinars
Ecuador - All change?
James McKeigue, Editor of LatAm INVESTOR, offers his perspective on the significance of Guillermo Lasso's election in Ecuador.
- Canning House & LatAm INVESTOR
Briefings & Intelligence
Will Pedro Castillo nationalise the mines?
As Pedro Castillo edges ahead in Peru's electoral polling, our Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson asks whether the leftist candidate's notion of nationalising much of the country's extractive industries will bear fruit.
- Andrew Thompson
Webinars
Covid-19 in Latin America: April 2021 Update
On 22 April, Canning House welcomed a panel of speakers for a further renewed update on Covid-19's continuing impact on Latin America’s public health, and the measures being taken to combat the pandemic.
- Canning House