As key trade talks start, the US-Mexico relationship will likely limp along – but at a cost
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Mexico is the United States' top trade partner, yet the pact underpinning that relationship remains uncertain as key negotiations begin. According to Pamela K. Starr, an international relations professor at USC writing in The Conversation, the U.S.-Mexico relationship will likely continue to stumble forward—but not without economic cost to both countries. The outcome of these talks will shape the stability of one of the world's most crucial trade relationships.
Source: https://theconversation.com/as-key-trade-talks-start-the-...
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