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    LIVE WEBCAST -- Trade and borders: A reset for U.S.–Mexico relations in the Trump era?

    When: Tuesday, November 20, 2018, 9:30 — 11:00 a.m. EST

    Where: https://www.brookings.edu/events/trade-and-borders-a-reset-for-u-s-mexico-relations-in-the-trump-era/ 

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    Trade integration has been a central element of U.S.-Mexico relations for the past quarter century. The renegotiation of the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) presented a formidable challenge for two neighboring countries who also manage a complex border agenda including immigration and drug control. As President Trump considered terminating NAFTA and continues to press for the construction of a border wall, the risks of deteriorating bilateral relations increased. Against these odds, the NAFTA parties successfully concluded negotiations this fall. How were the United States and Mexico able to keep relations on an even keel in the midst of tough trade negotiations? What was accomplished or not in the newly baptized U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement? How did other areas of the bilateral relation evolve during this period of uncertainty regarding the future of economic integration? What are the prospects for U.S.-Mexico relations going forward?

    Brookings Foreign Policy Senior Fellows Mireya Solís and Vanda Felbab-Brown will engage Mexico’s Ambassador to the United States Gerónimo Gutiérrez Fernández and former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and Assistant Secretary of State Earl Anthony “Tony” Wayne, also Wilson Center Public Policy Fellow, on a discussion of the state of U.S.–Mexico relations at present and going forward.

    Questions from the audience will follow the conversation.

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