All the latest news on Canning House's recent events, activities and other updates
Canning House: Year in Review 2023
- Freddy Nevison-Andrews
In 2023, Canning House has continued on its unique mission to build understanding and relationships between the United Kingdom and Latin America and Iberia. Here, we take a look back at the year, as the organisation has continued to go from strength to strength in its dynamic programme.
Business and politics in the Andes, with Prof. John Crabtree
- Freddy Nevison-Andrews
On Thursday 30 November, Canning House hosted the London launch of Professor John Crabtree’s new co-authored monograph, Business Power and the State in the Central Andes: Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru in Comparison.
Everything you need to know about Latin America, in one place
- Freddy Nevison-Andrews
The Canning House LatAm Outlook 2024 was launched at a conference on Tuesday 5 December, held at the InterContinental London Park Lane. The new 100+ page report brings together insights from Canning House and its partners Itaú, Ipsos, Control Risks, the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), International Crisis Group (ICG) and Michael Stott, Latin America editor at the Financial Times.
Partnerships for sustainability in mining, with Anglo American
- Freddy Nevison-Andrews
On Wednesday 29 November, Canning House and Anglo American held a joint conference on the theme of “Partnerships for Sustainability in Mining” at Anglo American’s offices, on Charterhouse Street in London.
Jeremy Browne on 80 years of Canning House
- Freddy Nevison-Andrews
Jeremy Browne, CEO of Canning House, delivered a speech at our 80th Anniversary celebration reflecting on the organisation's history over its eight decades, and looking ahead to its coming years.
80 years of Canning House, and 200 years of UK-Latin America friendship
- Freddy Nevison-Andrews
At Canning House's 80th Anniversary celebration, held on 20 November, David Rutley MP, Minister for Americas and Caribbean, delivered a keynote speech to mark the organisation's eight decades, reflect on 200 years of UK-Latin American friendship, and examine how the relationship is developing today.