The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, highlighted the “danger” that China’s dominance in the world market would represent, according to current forecasts, and praised the economic figures of North America as a bloc. “Why can’t we produce what we consume in North America? Of course, it is a matter of definition and regional economic strategy,” reflected López Obrador during his speech at the White House, in which he insisted on joint development strategies between United States, Canada and Mexico. AMLO proposed as an example “stop rejecting migrants when in order to grow you need a workforce that is not really sufficient in either the United States or Canada” and suggested “opening the migratory flow in an orderly fashion.”
The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, highlighted the “danger” that China’s dominance in the world market would represent, according to current forecasts, and praised the economic figures of North America as a bloc. “Why can’t we produce what we consume in North America? Of course, it is a matter of definition and regional economic strategy,” reflected López Obrador during his speech at the White House, in which he insisted on joint development strategies between United States, Canada and Mexico. AMLO proposed as an example “stop rejecting migrants when in order to grow you need a workforce that is not really sufficient in either the United States or Canada” and suggested “opening the migratory flow in an orderly fashion.”