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May 28, 2014

Politics and Government
Mexico’s Oil and Taxes

Over the last three decades, oil’s importance in the Mexican economy has diminished, with energy products shrinking from over three-quarters of all exports in 1982 to less than 15 percent in 2012. St…

The logo of Mexican petroleum company Pemex is seen on a tank gas at gas station in Mexico City

June 2, 2014

Economics
Mexico Energy Talks

I recently had the opportunity, along with Vianovo’s James Taylor,  to chat with Mexican Congressman Javier Treviño, one of the country’s energy reform leaders. We focused on what investors and analy…

MEXICAN PEMEX OIL ENGINEERS WATCH WORK ON A DRILLING PLATFORM IN TABASCO.

June 8, 2018

Mexico
Mexico's Upcoming Presidential Election With Shannon O'Neil

Shannon K. O'Neil, vice president, deputy director of studies, and senior fellow for Latin America studies at CFR sits down with James M. Lindsay to talk about the upcoming presidential election in M…

Podcast Mexican presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

May 20, 2014

Immigration and Migration
Mexico as a Global Player

Last week, Foreign Affairs hosted a full day conference on Mexico, to talk about the country as a regional and global player. Panel topics included U.S.-Mexico cooperation, bilateral trade, regional …

FA conference LAM

September 4, 2018

Mexico
Mexico's Female Legislators Are No Silver Bullet for Gender Inequality

Despite achieving near equal representation in congress, Mexico's new female lawmakers still need to fight to put women's issues on an already packed legislative agenda.

Mexican deputies swear in, during the inauguration of the new legislature at the Congress in Mexico City, on August 29, 2018.