By Héctor Cárdenas Suárez
Friday, January 13, 2023
The North American Leaders' Summit held in Mexico suggests a potential revival of North America as a geo- and economic-strategic concept, which had diminished due to various crises over the past decade. Amidst global supply issues, US-China tensions, and the war in Ukraine, the summit highlighted opportunities for economic integration, nearshoring in Mexico, and forming a bloc to counter China's influence. While the summit yielded positive but limited results on key issues like human rights and economic competitiveness, the potential rebirth of the North American idea hinges on Mexico's commitment to leveraging alliances and implementing effective internal policies.
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