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Mexico & Nafta - December 2016 (ISSN 1741-444X)

Counteracting the ‘Trump effect’

Following the election of Donald Trump as the new president of the US, Mexico’s economic authorities are now scrambling to adjust their economic and monetary policies to counteract the negative effects that this is expected to produce for their country. While they appeared to have contained the immediate effects felt in the currency and financial markets, there are still many questions as to whether they will be able to deal with all the potential economic problems that a Trump administration is expected to produce for Mexico, if the US president-elect makes good on his promises to adopt increasingly trade protectionist measures and other anti-Mexican policies.

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