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The Battle for the City of the Future. Why Chile and Brazil Are Accelerating While Mexico Still Defines Its Smart Model
Talking about smart cities in Latin America is no longer about screens, sensors, and futuristic promises. It is about productivity, foreign trade, energy security, investment attraction, and the ability to integrate into global value chains connecting Mexico with the United States, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. In a context of slower regional growth, the issue has moved beyond aesthetics: the IMF projects Latin America and the Caribbean will grow by 2.2% this year, with

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The Border That Truly Adds Value: The Quiet “Boom” of Student Exchanges
In the U.S.–Mexico bilateral conversation, momentum is usually measured through tariffs, nearshoring, security, and migration. Yet there is a deeper, less publicized indicator that is redefining the relationship: student and cultural exchanges. These programs do more than develop talent; they also build trust, professional networks, and social understanding—three assets that are invaluable when two highly integrated economies seek to compete as a region against Asia and Europ

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Dec 16, 20253 min read


Cities in motion, public transit as a catalyst for binational development
In 2025, the development of public transportation infrastructure has emerged as one of the most critical strategies to ensure...

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Jun 9, 20253 min read


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