Two recommendations for the next president of Mexico
Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center
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23-May-2024
Mexican voters go to the polls on June 2 to elect their next president. Over the course of her six-year term, she will face enormous challenges—internally and in the country’s relationship with the United States. But, like never before, there is also a unique opportunity to strengthen the commercial and economic ties that bind the two countries and reimagine how our shared border could better serve our shared interests.
As the presidential election approaches, a new Atlantic Council white paper provides two major recommendations for the candidates in the areas of commercial flows and investment.
For more detailed analysis, read the full report, "Commercial Pathways Forward for Mexico 2024-2030": https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/in-depth-research-reports/report/2024-mexican-election-recommendations-for-the-next-president/
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 5/23/24
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