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Mexico - June 2024
Introduction
The first article in this June 2024 edition of the Latin American Regional Report: Mexico concerns a meeting in May between Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and his Guatemalan counterpart Bernardo Arévalo to discuss migration, among other issues.... Read More
Migration
On 17 May Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador met with his Guatemalan counterpart Bernardo Arévalo in Tapachula, a city in Mexico’s southern state of Chiapas close to the Guatemalan border.... Read More
Security
The murder of three foreign tourists on a surfing and camping trip in Mexico’s state of Baja California grabbed headlines around the world at the beginning of May.... Read More
Diplomacy
Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has maintained close relations with Cuba throughout his presidency.... Read More
Energy
Power outages across Mexico in early May caused by a surge in electricity demand amid some of the hottest temperatures in more than 20 years have exposed the critical state of the country’s energy sector.... Read More
Economy
Although Mexico’s economy has enjoyed enviable stability since recovering from the Tequila crisis in the mid-1990s, the pace of growth has remained relatively disappointing.... Read More
Trade & Infrastructure
Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Guatemala’s President Bernardo Arévalo agreed to deepen cooperation on infrastructure and trade at a meeting on 17 May.... Read More
Business
On 28 May US construction firm Vulcan Materials released a statement condemning the Mexican government for its continued shutdown of its deepwater port and limestone quarry in Quintana Roo state.... Read More
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