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Mexico - March 2024
Introduction
The first article in this March 2024 issue of the Latin American Regional Report: Mexico looks into recent media reports that have explored potential links between the administration of Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and drug trafficking organisations (DTOs).... Read More
Security
On 22 February the New York Times (NYT) published a story about a shelved US investigation into potential links between the administration of Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and drug trafficking organisations (DTOs).... Read More
The inability of state or federal forces to tackle increasing violent crime in Mexico’s southwestern state of Guerrero has prompted some sectors of society to take matters into their own hands.... Read More
Mexico’s government is making headway in its mission to hold the US arms industry legally responsible for gun violence over the border.... Read More
Business
Strong economic growth, a series of big investment decisions, and the recently demonstrated ability to push China aside to become the largest supplier of imports into the US, all suggest Mexico is on a ‘nearshoring roll’.... Read More
Energy
In an election year, Pemex, Mexico’s giant state-owned oil and gas company, is not performing very well.... Read More
Economy
Mexico’s informal economy has increased its contribution to GDP after adding more jobs with higher rates of pay, according to the national statistics institute (Inegi).... Read More
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