The Trump administration is expected to shift towards less government regulation, increased domestic production, and protectionist policies, impacting immigration and taxes. Proposed tariffs on imports and drastic changes in foreign policy, including a focus on ending conflicts, signal significant...
The agreement between the European Union and Mercosur marks the establishment of the world's largest free trade zone, impacting over 700 million consumers. This deal emphasizes international cooperation, climate commitments, and potential economic benefits for Latin America's economies, aligning...
The value of a nation is often mismeasured, with natural resources playing a limited role in prosperity compared to education, technology, and strong institutions. Mexico's recent decline in global standing, driven by institutional decay and electoral manipulation, highlights the...
The letters discuss leadership changes in Mexico and upcoming U.S. elections amid extreme polarization. Economic indicators include U.S. stability with Mexican mixed data. Global events noted are the Israeli-Iranian conflict and China's economic policies. Argentina's inflation declined, Germany faces...
Photo: Salvatore Tonnara on UnsplashIf we analyze the leaders of the world's leading countries, we see that the leaders of yesteryear have disappeared! Where are Merkel, Reagan, Mao Tse Tung, and Lee Kwan Yew of Singapore? Today, we see...
Photo: James Keivom on nypost.comLuis RubioJack-of-all-trades (Milusos in Spanish) is one of the most accurate and audacious, at the same time, characterizations of the Mexican who can do nothing other than work for a living. Héctor Suárez, an actor, popularized...
Image: Francescoch on iStockRicardo Pascoe PierceWhat does the left have to offer Mexico and the rest of Latin America? In Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, the question is quickly answered: it offers dictatorship and corruption. In Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Colombia,...