What would a recovery plan for the Venezuelan economy look like, and what roles could multilateral organizations such as the International Monetary Fund play in such a scenario?Read more +
Fabian Saide has joined the biweekly Financial Services Advisor publication’s board of advisors. A native of Mexico, he is the founder, CEO and president of Paykii, a global cross-border payment platform that empowers individuals living abroad to pay bills and help support family back home.Read more +
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has accused leading opposition lawmakers, Colombia’s government and financial backers in the United States of having a role in what Venezuela claims was an attempt to assassinate Maduro and military leaders with armed drones at a public event on Aug. 4. Authorities have made some arrests in the case, but it remains to be proven publicly who orchestrated the attack. What are the biggest takeaways from the drone bomb mystery?Read more +
A surprise turn in Costa Rica's national election has left many guessing. Four experts comment on the race in the Dialogue's daily Latin America Advisor.Read more +
Carl Meacham, the associate vice president for Latin America in the international advocacy division at Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, or PhRMA, has joined the Board of Advisors of the daily Latin America Advisor.Read more +
While some argue that cuts to U.S. foreign aid would erode progress being made in Latin America and the Caribbean, others suggest spending had risen too much in recent years in areas not critical to U.S. security interests.Read more +
Vicente Fox, the former president of Mexico, and three others share their views on the future of U.S.-Mexico relations in the Dialogue's daily Latin America Advisor.Read more +
Colombia has implemented a controversial tax reform that includes an increase in the national sales tax and other provisions in order to replace lost revenue from the country’s chief export, oil. Will the new measures work? Read more +