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Mexico’s Pemex doubles down on crude oil refining

May 25, 2021Lianne Hart

At a time when several national oil companies and international oil companies are reducing their exposure to refining, many may question Pemex’s purchase of an oil refinery near Houston. But the acquisition is strategic in many respects. Continue Reading →

Energy, Mexico & Latin America Adrian Duhalt

Mexico City’s subway tragedy: An example of institutional weakness and corruption

May 5, 2021Lianne Hart

Monday’s subway collapse in Mexico City points to the ongoing institutional weakness and corruption of the current administration, with deadly results for the country’s citizens. Continue Reading →

Mexico & Latin America Rodrigo Montes de Oca

Why changes to Mexico’s Hydrocarbon Law call back 1938 and ‘1984’

April 28, 2021Lianne Hart

2021 changes to Mexico’s Hydrocarbon Law are expressions of state power through legal reforms, and are exceptionally alarming. Continue Reading →

Mexico & Latin America Miriam Grunstein

The coming confrontation: Mexico and the U.S. on a collision course on trade

March 23, 2021Lianne Hart

The Biden–López Obrador relationship has not been easy, and emerging trade issues are about to make it worse. Continue Reading →

Mexico & Latin America Tony Payan

Is there a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border?

March 15, 2021Lianne Hart

The current situation at the U.S.-Mexico border is neither a unique crisis nor the result (yet) of President Biden’s policy changes. Tony Payan explains why. Continue Reading →

Mexico & Latin America Tony Payan

Relaunching U.S.-Mexico Relations: The Challenges Ahead

March 2, 2021Lianne Hart

The virtual meeting this week between President Joe Biden and Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador replayed many of the same themes that have long cut through the binational relationship. There is much to be done, and Mexico will have to do the heavy lifting when it comes to almost every single item on the table. Continue Reading →

Mexico & Latin America Tony Payan

The United States and Mexico: A new chapter in the binational relationship?

February 2, 2021Lianne Hart

Is Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a Trump fan, capable of the making the profound changes needed to build a new and different relationship with the U.S.? Continue Reading →

Mexico & Latin America Rodrigo Montes de Oca Arboleya, Tony Payan

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