September 22, 2010
Marriott Tegucigalpa
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The plans and vision of the Lobo government for the country’s energy sector will be the focus of this one-day executive roundtable. Panels will feature senior officials from the government, as well as energy company representatives, the financial sector and Civil Society. Key themes will include: Energy outlook and vision of the government; diversification of the energy matrix; hydroelectric expansion plans; the role for non-hydro renewables; electric sector infrastructure and investment; energy integration; climate change, carbon trading and offset opportunities; and, energy and the economy.
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President's Corner

"While U.S.-Latin America relations are not bad, they have deteriorated. The relative importance of the United States in Latin America has declined. The challenge for the United States is how to revitalize that relationship."
That's CAF President (and IOA Board member) Enrique García’s executive summary of U.S.-Latin American relations.
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