Mexico, U.S. and China offer an evolving ‘triangular’ trade relationship
Pia Orrenius
Southwest Economy, 2025
Abstract:
Enrique Dussel Peters, a professor at the Graduate School of Economics at the Universidad Nacional Autonóma de México and coordinator of the university’s Center for Chinese–Mexican Studies, discusses trade flows between the U.S., Mexico and China and their prospects.
Keywords: China; Mexico; trade; United States (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
Note: On the record: A conversation with Enrique Dussel Peters. This is an edited and abridged version of a conversation available on the Southwest Economy Podcast.
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