Round 2 in the Trump-vs-Mexico matchup looks ominous for Mexico
Written by Site Hub on November 11, 2024
As the U.S. awaits the start of a second Trump presidency, tensions with Mexiso are rising. During Trump’s first term, Mexico often conceded to U.S. demands on immigration and trade, but with Claudia Sheinbaum, a more ideological and nationalistic leader than her predecessor López Obrador, tensions may escalate. Trump’s policies on tariffs, immigration, and drug cartels could strain relations, especially as Mexico remains a crucial trade partner.
While cross-border trade has reached record highs, Sheinbaum’s stance could provoke a trade renegotiation, particularly if Mexico’s policies violate the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Furthermore, former diplomats caution that Trump may follow through on campaign promises to curb illegal immigration and address China’s growing presence in Mexican industries, both key issues tied to national security. While Sheinbaum has indicated readiness for dialogue, the relationship may face significant challenges as Trump looks to assert his stance.
Source: AP News