Q&A: Brenda Estefan on USMCA and U.S.-Mexico Ties
An expert dissects the bilateral relationship ahead of the July 1 trade agreement review.
This article is adapted from AQ’s special report on Latin America's demographic transformation AQ: How has the bilateral relationship evolved since the start of Trump’s second term BE: The core pillars of the relationship have been remarkably consistent since NAFTA came into force in 1994: trade, security, and migration. The difference in the past 12 months is that these topics have become very intertwined. Economic security has moved to the center of U.S. strategic thinking, and as a result, the bilateral agenda has become...
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