Peso Falls After Global Market Crash
Experts signaled that a potential recession in the United States caused investors to sell off pesos in a “domino effect” away from assets deemed as risky
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Experts signaled that a potential recession in the United States caused investors to sell off pesos in a “domino effect” away from assets deemed as risky
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López Obrador went on to say that the U.S. State Department must acknowledge that fentanyl is also produced within its own borders and not exclusively in Mexico
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Increasing climate threats, higher agricultural and industrial demand, poor infrastructure and a rapidly growing population will exacerbate the insecurity if steps are not taken to reconcile available water supply with growing demand
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The costs in human lives and deterioration of citizens’ security in both countries cannot be overstated
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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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During AMLO’s six-year tenure, the independent global indexes on democracy and related issues, including corruption and rule of law, have reported deterioration and backsliding in the quality of Mexico’s democracy
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Organized crime groups in Mexico now have about 175,000 members – making them the fifth-biggest employer in the country
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