Security, elections and an uncertain future for Haiti
The security situation in Haiti is likely to continue affecting the population of the Caribbean country and threaten its elections, writes Elin Roberts, Latin America analyst at Janes
The security situation in Haiti is likely to continue affecting the population of the Caribbean country and threaten its elections, writes Elin Roberts, Latin America analyst at Janes
The Trump administration appears poised to decertify Colombia as an ally in the fight against drugs—a move that would place Bogotá and President Gustavo Petro squarely in Washington’s crosshairs, writes Theodore Kahn, Director of Control Risks’ political, operational and security risk analysis and forecasting team, in Bogotá, Colombia...
Ecuador boasts a stable democracy, growing economy and world-class investment opportunities yet risks remain for foreign investors...
The US designation of several Mexican organised criminal groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations in January 2025 has altered the legal, reputational, and financial risk landscape for companies doing business with Mexico, writes Camila de la Parra, Analyst at Control Risks, the strategic intelligence and security firm...
Digital finance can drive economic transformation, enhance financial inclusion and foster international collaboration, writes Canning House...
The province of Mendoza is becoming a key logistics hub in the Southern Cone, thanks to its geostrategic location along South America’s main bi-oceanic corridor connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, writes Elizabeth Lopez, director at Mendoza Mining Legal Solutions…
Both the UK's accession to the CPTPP and the implementation of the proposed UK-Mexico FTA will boost these efforts, encouraging closer commercial relations between the two nations, says Canning House...
The Incentive Regime for Large Investments (RIGI) could finally help Argentina achieve its mining potential, writes Elizabeth Lopez, director at Mendoza Mining Legal Solutions…
Executive orders, clashes with judges, cronyism, states of emergency and the undermining of institutions are all classic traits of Latin American autocrats yet Trump is deploying all of them, writes William Lee, Director of business intelligence consultancy, SecureValue…
In recent years Ecuador has made crucial strides to become Latin America’s newest investment hub. In 2025, the country is betting on infrastructure, writes Adrian Ganic, Reporter at the Danish Development Research Network (DDRN).
Henrietta Worthington, Solicitor at Vedder Price, explores the region's growth prospects in the year ahead...