Mexico seeks stronger u s ties despite trump campaign barbs

Mexico has been seeking to strengthen its ties with the United States despite the harsh rhetoric and campaign trail barbs directed at the country by then-candidate Donald Trump.

In the years leading up to Trump's presidency, Mexico had been working to deepen its economic and security ties with the US, and had made significant progress in areas such as trade, migration, and counter-narcotics cooperation.

However, Trump's campaign rhetoric, which included vows to build a wall along the US-Mexico border and to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, caused significant tension and uncertainty in the relationship.

Despite this, Mexico has continued to seek to strengthen its ties with the US, and has made efforts to engage with the Trump administration on a range of issues.

In 2017, Mexico and the US signed a joint declaration on security cooperation, which aimed to enhance cooperation on issues such as counter-terrorism, organized crime, and drug trafficking.

The two countries have also continued to work together on trade issues, with Mexico being one of the US's largest trading partners. In 2018, the US and Mexico signed a new trade agreement, known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Mexico has also been working to strengthen its ties with the US on issues such as migration and border security. In 2019, the two countries signed a joint declaration on migration, which aimed to enhance cooperation on issues such as border security, asylum processing, and return of migrants.

Overall, while the Trump presidency has presented significant challenges for Mexico-US relations, the country has continued to seek to strengthen its ties with the US and has made efforts to engage with the administration on a range of issues.

Some of the key areas where Mexico has sought to strengthen its ties with the US include:

  1. Trade: Mexico is one of the US's largest trading partners, and the two countries have a significant trade relationship. Mexico has sought to strengthen this relationship through agreements such as the USMCA.
  2. Security: Mexico and the US have a long history of cooperation on security issues, and have continued to work together on issues such as counter-terrorism, organized crime, and drug trafficking.
  3. Migration: Mexico and the US have a complex relationship when it comes to migration, and have sought to strengthen their cooperation on issues such as border security, asylum processing, and return of migrants.
  4. Energy: Mexico has significant oil and gas reserves, and has sought to strengthen its ties with the US on energy issues, including cooperation on oil and gas production and trade.
  5. Infrastructure: Mexico and the US have a significant infrastructure relationship, and have sought to strengthen their cooperation on issues such as transportation, energy, and telecommunications.

Overall, while the Trump presidency has presented significant challenges for Mexico-US relations, the country has continued to seek to strengthen its ties with the US and has made efforts to engage with the administration on a range of issues.