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NAFTA’s Effects: A Mexican Perspective

January 24, 2019

by Roberto Salinas-Leon

U.S.-Mexico Relations

How House Democrats Can Fix the North American Trade Deal

December 6, 2018

by Simon Lester

U.S.-Mexico Relations

The time to build lasting bonds between US and Mexico is now

November 30, 2018

by Earl Anthony

U.S.-Mexico Relations

Mexican-American friendship in the age of AMLO and Trump

November 29, 2018

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From NAFTA to USMCA: What’s New and What’s Next?

October 4, 2018

by Jack Caporal

U.S.-Mexico Relations

Mexico’s New Leader, Once a Nafta Foe, Welcomes New Deal

October 3, 2018

by Elisabeth Malkin,

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