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The Prince of Wales has been campaigning on the environment for 50 years, so he has rubbed shoulders with many of the world’s most prominent advocates on the subject. His most recent project is the Terra Carta, an ambitious economic recovery plan hoping to raise millions of sustainable investments. He is also said to be “encouraged” by the new US President’s prioritisation of environmental issues, after Mr Biden rejoined the Paris Climate Change Agreement in a string of ex
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WASHINGTON, D.C. The Board of Directors of the U.S. Chamber s U.S.-Colombia Business Council (USCBC) announced today the election of Mauricio Ramos, CEO of Millicom, as the Council’s Chair. He is joined by Richard Mullen, CEO of Drummond Company, who was elected Vice Chair.
The nearly four-year-old USCBC is the premier business organization dedicated to strengthening the economic and commercial relationship between the United States and Colombia. It was launched following a December 2016 forum in Cartagena, Colombia, where the business community – led by the U.S. Chamber and the National Business Association of Colombia (ANDI) – pledged to increased cooperation in a memorandum of understanding witnessed by then-President Juan Manuel Santos and then-Vice President Joseph Biden.
President-elect Joe Biden has a chance to reset US-Latin American relations, but the Trump administration’s transactional approach may leave lasting scars.