Diplomatic and Commercial Challenges of Sheinbaum

Claudia Sheinbaum faces the challenge of managing Mexico's trade and immigration relations, drawing inspiration from historical figures while navigating the pressures of Trump's policies.


Diplomatic and Commercial Challenges of Sheinbaum

Claudia Sheinbaum's diplomatic and commercial management, regarding Donald Trump, raises a debate on how to handle relationships with a powerful and sometimes unpredictable leader. The possibility of increased trade at the expense of migration is raised in a scenario marked by the policies of the U.S. president.

In the migratory field, transnational crime and national security require a meticulous approach. On the other hand, in commerce, it is essential to balance boldness and prudence to foster a healthy and balanced relationship. The confiscation of goods is highlighted as an arbitrary measure.

The tariffs imposed by Trump are compared to the fiscal policies implemented by Magnus VI of Norway in the 13th century, both influenced by migratory and commercial agendas. The risk of a substitution of regional trade for global trade is raised, with implications at a global level.

Voters in the United States, including Latinos, expressed their concerns through their support for the Republican Party. There is a debate over Trump's tariff and protectionist policies, which challenge established trade and migratory norms.

Amid these debates, Trump's influence on the global economy, his approach to international trade, and the effects of his decisions on the global financial system are questioned. The pressure on foreign trade and tariffs raises concerns and criticisms in various sectors.

In conclusion, the current landscape shows a paradigm shift, moving away from the traditional Pax Americana towards a "Tax Americana" characterized by global trade taxes. Trump's decisions pose challenges both for the U.S. economy and for international relations, in a context of uncertainty and change in global trade and diplomatic dynamics.