The shift in focus between the U.S. and Mexican presidents puts off necessary discussions around two issues that also require bilateral cooperation.
Obama and Peña Nieto Focus on the Economy Over Immigration and Security
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Arjan Shahani
World Trade Month Celebrates Global Ties
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Mimi Whitefield
“The Mexican economic relationship is the third most robust relationship we have in the United States,’’ points out AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth on President Barack Obama’s upcoming visit to Mexico.
Paraguay Aims to Regain Mercosur Membership
The country’s Congress must ratify Venezuela as the fifth member of the trade bloc before it can regain admittance.
Latin America Goes Global: New Americas Quarterly Released
Out on May 2, the new issue of AQ examines the ways in which Latin America is asserting its new economic and diplomatic influence in the world.
Immigration Reform Gets U.S. in on Mexico's Boom
Comprehensive immigration reform is imperative to tap into Mexico's economic growth, which is vital for U.S. competitiveness, writes Jason Marczak for CNN.
Mexico 2013 Blog: Economy Secretary Ildefonso Guajardo on Mexico's Economic Scenario
The economy secretary shared his perspective on the evolving nature of Mexico's...