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The U.S.–Mexico relationship does not exist in isolation. Global supply chain shifts, competition with China, and regional security challenges influence bilateral dynamics.

Mexico has increasingly benefited from “nearshoring,” as companies relocate manufacturing closer to U.S. markets. Maintaining a stable relationship with Washington is crucial to maximizing these opportunities.

Additionally, cooperation on energy policy, climate change, and public health—especially following the COVID-19 pandemic—requires ongoing coordination.

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