Mexican trade retrospective: From NAFTA to USMCA

This essai aims to analyze and describe historical fragments of Mexican commercial development, as well as the factors that show the asymmetric interdependence with the United States despite the Mexican commercial diversification to the rest of the world. The present essai is based on qualitative ty...

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Autores: Maldonado Salinas, Hector Hugo, Ortiz Téllez, Gustavo Daniel
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:Brasil
Institución:Sapienza Grupo Editorial
Repositorio:Sapienza (Curitiba)
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.journals.sapienzaeditorial.com:article/48
Acceso en línea:https://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/article/view/48
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:International Trade
Competitiveness
Free Trade Agreement
Mexico
United States
Comercio Internacional
Competitividad
Tratado de Libre Comercio
México
Estados Unidos
Comércio Internacional
Competitividade
Acordo de Livre Comércio
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Sumario:This essai aims to analyze and describe historical fragments of Mexican commercial development, as well as the factors that show the asymmetric interdependence with the United States despite the Mexican commercial diversification to the rest of the world. The present essai is based on qualitative type, being non-experimental, focusing on the collection of historical and scientific documents for their analysis and description. The first documentary phase describes and analyzes the commercial and economic situation of Mexico during the last 25 years, the negotiation and consolidation of Mexico with the creation of new trade agreements, the second phase focuses mainly to analyze the factors of competitiveness and foreign investment direct as well as a review recapitulation of the events that affected the change of executive power in the United States in 2017, which led to the renegotiation and modify of a new free trade agreement in 2018 and how this affected Mexico.