A Russian state agency warned counterparts in Mexico of “serious difficulties” in joint development projects involving Lukoil and the roll-out of Moscow’s Mir card payment system if action by the FATF isn’t averted
Besides repairing diplomatic relations, Brazil wants to widen its economic footprint in Africa as it sees trade and business potential in the region, in line with the Brazilian government’s South-South integration agenda
Data tracking the amount of coffee parked in warehouses at American ports — which helps analysts, traders and cafe owners alike judge supply and demand — was suddenly pulled from the market earlier this month
Despite talk of globalization’s demise, economic integration via cross-border commerce has shown remarkable resilience through war, famine and a pandemic
Chinese overseas investments in agriculture are small compared with real estate or energy, but they’ve accelerated in the past decade as China pushes companies to go global
The European Commission shared an initial list of environmental commitments with Mercosur members Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay during a mission to the region this week
Discussions between the US and Mexico have largely stalled due to the departures of negotiators from the Latin American nation’s side and its reluctance to make concessions
Top agricultural officials from the USTR and the Department of Agriculture met their counterparts from President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s administration in Mexico City this week
New Mexico’s appeal has increased as congestion gets worse in El Paso and Juarez amid the nearshoring boom. As manufacturers leave Asia and build nearer their final market, often the US, the border zone has started to attract electric-vehicle suppliers
Revenue from crude exports have been the backbone of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s plan to subsidize gasoline prices at the pump for consumers