by Sarita Jackson | Jun 1, 2021 | Brazil, Latin America and the Caribbean, Mexico
by Maria Matilde Arroyo Carmona Mexico and Brazil have been beneficiaries of multilateral international efforts, such as COVAX, which has promoted equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines. However the inoculation process in each country needs to be improved in order to... by Sarita Jackson | Sep 21, 2018 | Mexico, NAFTA
The United States is required to release the text of the preliminary U.S.-Mexico trade deal by September 30th. The bilateral agreement comes at a time when trilateral talks between the United States, Canada, and Mexico hit difficulties in their effort to modernize... by Sarita Jackson | Jul 6, 2018 | Competitiveness, Latin America and the Caribbean, Mexico
This week, Mexico began imposing tariffs on U.S. goods entering the country in response to U.S. tariffs placed on steel and aluminum. The U.S. goods facing tariffs, which range from 20-25%, include steel products, pork, cheese, bourbon, cranberries, and apples. Steel,...