NAFTA constitutes an anchor of stability, which is key both for internal confidence and attracting foreign investment, writes COMEXI's Luis Rubio.
Viewpoint: The Risks of Ending NAFTA
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Luis Rubio
Punto de vista: Los riesgos de acabar con el TLCAN
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Luis Rubio
El TLCAN constituye un ancla de estabilidad que es clave tanto para la confianza interna como para atraer la inversión del exterior, escribe Luis Rubio de COMEXI.
LatAm in Focus: Mexico's Big Year Ahead
Victor Herrera, former Mexico City office head for S&P’s Global Ratings, spells out...
LatAm in Focus: Mexico's Big Year Ahead
Victor Herrera, former Mexico City office head for S&P’s Global Ratings, spells out what’s in store for Mexico—from elections to NAFTA talks.
Are the British Preparing to Join NAFTA?
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Curt Mills
“Is there still going to be a NAFTA?” asks AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth.“I guess I’d say that they need to look before they leap."
Hundreds of business leaders call on Trump to stick with NAFTA
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Franco Ordoñez
“The business community finally recognizes that NAFTA is at risk. This is not a drill,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth.
Why We Need a NAFTA for the Digital Age
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Blanca Treviño
Renegotiating the trade deal offers an opportunity to position the region's businesses for the future.