There’s currently no Mexican EV automaker capable of competing with major global firms. If done right, this could be a pilot for “Made in Mexico” innovation
Govt seed funding upfront, then a spin off into a private company.
It's increasingly clear to many Mexicans that Trump's war on drugs is a cover for U.S. meddling in Mexico's internal affairs.
Even Mexico's president has called this out.
The United States claims to be concerned about drug use in America, yet it has done little to address the drug networks that distribute and sell drugs within its own borders.
The US is going to attempt to destroy Mexico's success and destabilize the country severely. They may try to assassinate or otherwise neutralize Sheinbaum and replace her with some Zionist CIA controlled puppet.
I wish the US falls into chaos, crisis and devastating depression before it can harm Mexico once more
Mexicans need to be ready, and their fantastic presidenta is doing an excellent job in politicizing and reminding them of their anticolonial obligations. The momentum Morena has created must not be allowed to stop. I'm crossing my fingers for a country I truly love
The U.S. is using the war on drugs as a pretext to interfere in Mexican politics.
This is not surprising, as the current Mexican government has made it more difficult for U.S. corporations to operate without restrictions and has prioritized the well being of its people over the interests of transnational corporations.
US Ambassador Ronald Johnson, who complained about Mexico allegedly "politicizing" sensitive issues, was caught meeting with Cuban exile extremists in Florida to discuss Mexican politics.
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@ForeignAffairs Americans are fed a steady diet of carefully curated 'expert' takes on Mexico until the talking points become indistinguishable from the usual right wing slop. The OP, my friends, is what narrative building looks like
As these countries receive more Cuban migrants, they could gain greater influence over regional migration and Cuba related policies, potentially reducing U.S. influence in Latin America over time.
Many Cubans are still leaving Cuba, but instead of moving mainly to the United States, they are increasingly settling in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Uruguay.
The shift in Cuban migration patterns could complicate the Trump administration’s hemispheric strategy, write @gildeguerra and @Diana_royy. https://t.co/SbkGPujnWB
Mexico’s lower house has approved a constitutional amendment allowing elections to be nullified in cases of foreign interference, a measure many argue could strengthen Mexico’s independence, deter foreign actors, and boost confidence in the democratic electoral process.
@FT It’s inevitable that many countries would shift toward China during the Trump era, because China positioned itself as a more predictable economic partner while the United States became increasingly nationalist and protectionist
Mexico is finally looking beyond the U.S.
It only took Trump threatening Mexico’s economy for the Mexican government to finally try diversifying the country’s trade.
The Council has authorised the signing of two agreements between the EU and Mexico:
🔹Modernised Global Agreement
🔹Interim trade agreement
These deals mark a major step forward in modernising the EU-Mexico partnership.
Facts & figures on EU-Mexico trade:https://t.co/Bu30mLhutc
@IngrahamAngle Greedy U.S. corporations are the reason the U.S. is now losing the economic war against China. They can spin it however they want for Fox News viewers who can’t think for themselves, but those are the facts
@LatamData If Mexico were to ever rid itself of cartel violence and people felt more secure, it would provide a major boost to the economy, as these criminal groups are estimated to skim 1–4% of GDP.
@LatamData If Mexico were to ever rid itself of cartel violence and people felt more secure, it would provide a major boost to the economy, as these criminal groups are estimated to skim 1–4% of GDP.