Biofuels’ Boom Meets Brazil’s Criminal Frontier
A series of recent irregularities calls for stricter governance and closer monitoring of a thriving sector, writes an expert.
What Nicaragua Gains From Russia’s Embrace
A new agreement with Moscow signals that the Ortega-Murillo regime will continue to tighten its grip in Managua, an expert writes.
The Strategic Link Between USMCA and Critical Minerals
North American security requires that critical minerals be part of trade negotiations, writes a former Mexican ambassador to the U.S.
Peru’s Chaotic Election — and Some Reasons for Hope
While the country’s politics remain in poor shape, the June 7 runoff offers a new opportunity to rethink the future.
In Colombia’s Election, Two Conservatives Fight to Face Cepeda
The race between De La Espriella and Valencia will likely define a potential presidential runoff.
Overcoming Latin America’s Stubborn Productivity Gap
One of the region’s most pressing issues offers an opportunity to governments and private companies alike.
Bolivia’s Reform Agenda Is Moving, but Slowly
President Rodrigo Paz promised to turn the country around, yet he is shying away from his own agenda.
Normalization Without Transition: Delcy Rodríguez’s Playbook
Venezuela’s greatest risk is not the absence of a political transition, but the simulation of one, an expert writes.
Why the EU-Mercosur Deal Matters in a Fragmented World
The agreement can be much more than a market-access framework for both blocs. Can political will make it work?
Arévalo’s Narrow Path to Change in Guatemala
President Arévalo will pick the next attorney general from a list of six candidates by May 16.
A New Test for Peru’s Economic Resilience
A runoff between Fujimori and Sánchez, if confirmed, will put the country’s famous macroeconomic stability at risk, a former finance minister writes.
The Voters Flávio Bolsonaro Still Needs
To succeed in October’s election, the son of Brazil’s last president will have to convince those outside the conservative movement.
REACTION: Peru Braces for a Polarizing Fujimori-Sánchez Runoff
Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez appear headed to a high-stakes runoff on June 7 after the first-round vote indicated critical new dynamics.
Is Argentina Ready for a Copper Moment?
Vast reserves of the metal and nine mining projects under review represent a unique opportunity for the country and investors alike, two experts write.
Latin America’s Incomplete Liberalization Story
The region’s economies still revolve around commodities and low-productivity services. Better planning can help.

