"USMCA alone cannot overcome all the hurdles to boosting investment in Mexico," writes Americas Society Board Member Ambassador Antonio O. Garza in Brink.
North America
"Cooperation with Mexico is fundamental to the well-being of our own nation," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to the El Paso Times.
“We shouldn't turn to economic policy levers to treat migration problems, and we do so at our own economic risk,” writes Americas Society Board Member and ex-U.S. Ambassador Antonio Garza.
The Mexican president understands that a competitive export economy is key for funding his social and development programs, writes AS/COA’s Anna Coby in Latin Trade.
Mexico Security Initiative’s Stephanie Leutert tells AS/COA’s Carin Zissis why Mexico might be able to slow Central American migration—if only in the short term.
"Puede que senadores y estados republicanos le digan que los va a lastimar económicamente con los aranceles, y que va a afectar a la economía de EU", dijo Carin Zissis de AS/COA a La Política Online.
Estos aranceles podrían poner en riesgo las relaciones con un socio económico importante para los Estados Unidos, además de afectar a los consumidores estadounidenses.