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Latin American Leaders Should Stand Up for People, Not Corporate Profits

Latin American Leaders Should Stand Up for People, Not Corporate Profits

Jun 8, 2022

As leaders gather in Los Angeles, a reflection on the past two decades of battles against neoliberalism and for a more just and equitable alternative in the Americas.

Latin America Should Withdraw From the World Bank’s Harsh Trade Court

Latin America Should Withdraw From the World Bank’s Harsh Trade Court

Oct 29, 2021

A secretive World Bank tribunal lets multinational corporations sue governments over basic regulations. Mexico should lead a Latin American exodus.

Risks for Mexico in the Renegotiation of its FTA with the European Union

Risks for Mexico in the Renegotiation of its FTA with the European Union

Aug 12, 2021

To end neoliberalism and defend energy resources, Andres Manuel López Obrador must step up and avoid the inclusion of supranational arbitration mechanisms in a renegotiated FTA with the European Union.

Is This the End of NAFTA as We Know It?

Is This the End of NAFTA as We Know It?

Sep 10, 2018

And why is Mexico being complicit in Trump’s attempt to bully Canada?

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