Debate on Trade and Migration in Mexico and the U.S.

An analysis of the impact the closure of trade and migration borders will have on Mexico and the United States. The differences between both countries and the future of the USMCA are at stake.


Debate on Trade and Migration in Mexico and the U.S.

This weekend, a controversy arose following the publication of a video by Donald Trump in which he announces measures against gender transition, especially in children, penalizing doctors, hospitals, and individuals who choose a gender different from the one they were born with. This new stance from Trump has caused an uproar and division of opinions.

In a deeper analysis, it is highlighted that the United States faces a dilemma between closing immigration or closing trade. While the North American country shows a resistance to free trade, Mexico appears to be more open to this approach. The stance of the United States represents a direct clash with the liberal orientation and openness to global trade.

On the other hand, the issue of genetically modified organisms is mentioned, which has lost relevance in Mexico, reflecting a rigid stance on political and commercial matters. In this sense, a vision for the future is proposed in which the diversity of approaches and openness to new ideas are welcomed both in trade and politics.

In the context of the USMCA and the trade relations between Mexico and the United States, a scenario of tensions and difficulties is envisioned, especially in the area of immigration and international trade. This situation presents new challenges and the need to seek solutions that foster collaboration and mutual understanding between both nations.