Rolling back previous attempts at reform could make Mexico’s security situation worse.
As the United States gears up for elections, the government of Mexico could face bumps in the bilateral relationship.
The need to offer concrete results could make the next 12 months the most important of López Obrador’s presidency.
One of Mexico's most trendsetting designers is also one of its foremost advocates for indigenous artisans.
"It maintains at a high level the North American trading and economic relationship,” said the AS/COA vice president in a discussion that included Americas Society Board Member Arturo Sarukhan.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s persistence paid off, but his predecessors’ incompetence delivered the prize.
“This momentous agreement will continue to create stability, growth, and jobs in the United States, Mexico, and Canada,” said AS/COA President and CEO Susan Segal.