"The United States risks pulling apart NAFTA...and in the process endangering our ability to lead economically in the region," writes Americas Society Board Member Antonio O. Garza.
Watch a discussion on the current state of NAFTA negotiations and what's ahead for Mexico economy and politics should the accord end.
Now is the time for Japan to take a more active role in the region, writes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth for World Politics Review.
As NAFTA talks stall, Mexico is taking steps to wean itself from U.S. exports, says AS/COA’s Carin Zissis in a Q&A with World Politics Review.
A prevailing mood of suspicion could prove fatal for the trade deal.
NAFTA constitutes an anchor of stability, which is key both for internal confidence and attracting foreign investment, writes COMEXI's 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.