Sunday, April 7, 2013

Mexico Makes It


In the past two years Mexico has been dealing with many tragedies dealing with cocaine, gunman’s, and more. Mexico's crime rates are some of the worst in the Western Hemisphere. Although more than 60,000 have died in the past six years due to drug related violence, Mexico is becoming a more global competitive market. Their rapid economy, social, political, and economic transformation is keeping them on their toes while the middle class is growing and is becoming a more pro-democracy voter based country.
This is making Mexico's connection with the United States change by having the same interests in manufacturing and energy. Although there relationships are far from perfect, “the United States needs to start seeing Mexico as a partner instead of a problem.” Mexico has a prosperous future ahead as they already have a higher trade percentage than China and has become the most globalized economy in the world.

http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/138818/shannon-k-oneil/mexico-makes-it#

Tattiana Rendón

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