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Mexico Should Diversify Trade Ties, Top Candidates’ Aides Agree

  • Trade by Chinese companies set to be key issues, advisers say
  • Presidential race is heating up before the June national vote
Diana Alarcon, adviser to Mexico leading presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum; Ildefonso Guajardo, adviser to opposition presidential candidate Xochitl Galvez; and Carolina Millan, Bloomberg News Mexico City Bureau Chief speak at the Bloomberg Insights Summit in Mexico City on April 24, 2024.

Source: Maria Medina/Bloomberg

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Close advisers to the leading candidates in Mexico’s presidential race agreed that the country should diversify its global trade links and ensure that it capitalizes on efforts by companies looking to relocate supply chains to North America — including from China.