
Geoff Cooper
Geoff Cooper is the President and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA), an organization that represents the ethanol industry in the United States. He has been actively involved in advocating for fair trade practices related to biofuels, particularly concerning the tariffs imposed by Brazil on U.S. ethanol imports. Recently, Cooper expressed gratitude to President Donald Trump for his commitment to addressing what he describes as unjust tariffs, emphasizing the need for a reciprocal trade relationship between the U.S. and Brazil regarding ethanol exports.
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Geoff Cooper, the chief executive of the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, discussed the challenges of infrastructure funding.
National infrastructure plan: Too much new, not enough maintenance – The Front PageGeoff Cooper, chair and chief executive of the Infrastructure Commission, echoed the need for courage to face hard truths in infrastructure planning.
‘Hard truths’ – Sobering infrastructure plans warns less money for roads, more money for hospitalsGeoff Cooper wrote a paper called City with a Billion Dollar View, which influenced Bishop's thinking on viewshafts.
Tall towers versus volcanic views: The building blocks in Auckland’s developmentGeoff Cooper is the president and chief executive officer of the U.S.-based Renewable Fuels Association.
Canada’s canola farmers stand to gain from U.S. tax breaks for clean fuelGeoff Cooper is the president and CEO of the RFA, advocating for fair ethanol trade.
Por que o etanol brasileiro entrou na mira de Trump e como o governo pretende negociar com os EUA
















