Mexico has more to lose than the US from the renegotiation of NAFTA, but there are a number of changes that could be made with little economic impact and the government does have some bargaining power that it could use to push back if President Trump takes a harder line. In this Focus we answer three key questions on the NAFTA renegotiation and the possible impact on Mexico.
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