Due Process of Law Foundation, Centro Brasileiro de Relações Internacionais (CEBRI), Bertelsmann Foundation
Around 6 million U.S. jobs rely on U.S.-Mexico trade, which could further expand through deepened supply chains.
Durante un foro en COA, el embajador de México ante Estados Unidos, Eduardo Medina Mora, anunció la construcción de un nuevo puente ferroviario a fin de responder al crecimiento del comercio bilateral.
El Presidente de Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, subrayó la necesidad de profundizar la Alianza del Pacífico y de incluir a más naciones durante un evento de AS/COA y CFR.
The Pacific Alliance is important because it really is an economic integration agreement that, at the same time, is an experiment for Latin America, explains COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
While some observers may see Mexico’s auto industry as a threat, others such as investors see it as an export platform with access to the United States, suggests COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
COA’s Eric Farnsworth comments on the implications and skepticism around building a second Central American canal in Nicaragua.