Mexico

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How drastically could the planned energy reforms affect the sector and PEMEX?

 

There is no part of the Mexican energy industry that will not be changed by 2013’s reform. The reform will open the nationalised oil industry to foreign investment, allow for open competition in the electricity market, enable private companies to build natural gas pipelines with more freedom, and will give producers of clean energy better...

I want to focus on five areas where we can do more to help both our nations. First, let us do more to expand the trade and commerce that creates jobs for our people. We already buy more Mexican exports than any other country and sell more US exports to Mexico than we do to Brazil, Russia, India and China combined. Mexican companies are investing...

 

More than a decade of multi-party elections have consolidated Mexico’s transition to democracy, while the current administration’s ambitious reform agenda promises to take the country to its next phase of development. Radical changes in education, telecoms and energy, among other areas, aim to bring dynamism to the economy and have attracted...

 

In addition to being the second-largest economy and second-most-populous country in Latin America, Mexico is geographically and culturally diverse. The country boasts more than 9000 km of coastline and terrain varying from desert to mountains to rainforests, as well as a rich cultural heritage that includes numerous well-preserved ancient...

What are Mexico’s foreign policy priorities in terms of security and economic development?

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