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Panama and Veracruz. The Route That Could Redefine Mexican Trade
Mexico does not only have a port problem. It has a territorial power problem. It exports like a powerhouse, but still manages part of its logistics as if it were paperwork. That is the contradiction. While global supply chains are being reordered by costs, security, water, energy, technology, and delivery times, Mexico continues to postpone an uncomfortable question: does it want to be only a country that sells a lot, or a nation capable of governing the route through which

Editorial
Apr 295 min read


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