La conferencia del Consejo de las Américas en El Paso, Texas, abarcó temas relevantes como los nexos comerciales entre Estados Unidos y México, y la propuesta de reforma migratoria.
U.S. and Mexican government and business leaders analyzed cross-border commerce, infrastructure investments, and immigration reform at COA’s conference in El Paso, Texas.
La conferencia de COA sobre la agenda de competitividad Estados Unidos-México se centró en las relaciones económicas bilaterales a 20 años de la implementación del TLCNA.
Speakers at COA’s border conference on August 7 spoke about improving management of the U.S.-Mexico border and heightening economic integration.
At COA’s conference in El Paso, Texas, experts in cross-border relations discussed the need to facilitate trade between the two countries.
COA’s Eric Farnsworth spoke to El Paso Times about the Council’s August 7 border conference, which will examine ways to improve U.S.-Mexico trade.
Mexico should serve as a bridge for the two economic blocs to forge an agenda for cooperation, COA’s Eric Farnsworth writes for PODER.