Salazar Departs Diplomatic Post in Mexico
Salazar is expected to be replaced by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s ambassadorial nominee Ron Johnson upon his confirmation in the U.S. Senate
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Salazar is expected to be replaced by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s ambassadorial nominee Ron Johnson upon his confirmation in the U.S. Senate
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Ecuador’s suit alleges that Mexico failed to comply with international diplomatic rules, violating anti-corruption conventions and interfering in Ecuador’s internal state affairs.
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The three North American neighbors are acting and must continue to act individually, bilaterally and trilaterally
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Approximately 1.2 million immigrants lived in Mexico in 2020, accounting for 1 percent of the total population. Despite its small share, the immigrant population has grown by 20 percent since 2015
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The dramatic decline in investment in generation and transmission of electricity in Mexico has increased frequency and severity of power outages across the country, dramatically impacting not only the productive economy but also the most vulnerable segments of society
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Given the panoply of issues the new president will face and the limited time available to develop strategies to address them, the Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute has prepared a series of recommendations on six of the most salient issues for consideration by the presidential candidates and their campaign teams
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Despite the uncertainty associated with the upcoming elections, Mexico’s economic outlook for 2024 looks relatively stable, given a combination of U.S. demand, government spending and remittances
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Against the backdrop of positive economic news out of the United States, Mexico’s economy has reason for moderate optimism
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To fully capitalize on the momentum of nearshoring, it is imperative that the “three amigos” jump in with both feet and fully engage on the trilateral trade and competitiveness agendas, including effectively addressing disputes
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Political temperatures are also rising, and potential conflicts and near-miss economic catastrophes are coming to a head in the Western Hemisphere and around the globe
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