Beginning today, SEPGRA places an attention emphasis on the countries that compose North America: Canada, the United States, and México and its complex relation. These countries share more than a region of the planet; many sectors of their economies have integrated, and their inter-trade makes them mutually, its most important economic partners.
Together they account for one of the largest economic regions in the world, with a combined GDP representing 28% of the world’s economy, with only 6% of its population and 16 percent of the world’s land territory. Also, it is where our expertise is more robust, and where our subscriber base mostly focuses its interests and priorities.
It is, in response to the advice of our senior experts, from whom we not only benefit from their highly praised opinions that we publish but also have their invaluable input on the whole concept.
These three nations have their own culture, ethnic compositions, currencies, languages, histories, forms of government, religions, legal systems, and climates. There are disparities between them, like the level of education which impacts as a consequence, perhaps the most important: the income levels of their populations and their welfare. Two of them have a fully developed economy; one is emerging, four official languages, several indigenous dialects. Two of them declared their independence centuries ago; one severed its colonial ties less than four decades ago while staying part of a Commonwealth realm, as a federal parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy.
We hope that this new approach will bring us, both subscribers and publishers, a new insight into this region that will become more integrated in every way for the years to come, and that as we learn more about it, we enjoy finding more avenues of opportunity for new ventures and a feeling of fulfillment for using our time in the most efficient, rewarding, and productive way possible.