Binational Infographics in Forbes
Starting in January 2021, the U.S.-Mexico Foundation will begin a collaboration with Forbes Mexico Magazine.
We will publish infographics to open conversation on relevant topics pertaining to the bilateral relationship between Mexico and the U.S.
Presidential Meeting between Mexico and the US
This infographic presents the institutional framework of the Mexico-United States relationship through presidential meetings and key events that occurred in the last decades. Through the years, changes in administration and political agendas, Mexican and US presidents continue to meet and build around issues of binational interest.
Ally-Shoring
Ally-Shoring describes the process by which countries articulate their priority supply chains and obtain essential materials, goods and services from trusted allies who protect the economy as well as regional sovereignty.
Top 10 Public Policies between Mexico and the US
There are public policies that have had a profound impact on the bilateral relationship between Mexico and the United States. We investigated the policies considered most relevant to the growth of both countries in recent decades. These policies contributed to the strengthening of bilateral cooperation and understanding between the two nations.
DACA Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
DACA is a program launched by former United States President Barack Obama in 2012. It aims to delay the deportation of young people who arrived in that country illegally as children.
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Think Tanks and the US-Mexico Relationship
After one year of analyzing every publication made by Think Tanks in regards to the bilateral relationship, we created an infographic that shows the behavior of these publications.
A Unique Geographic Connection
Geography is not necessarily destiny, but it does have an important effect on the future of a country. The United States shares only two borders with the rest of the world: 8,891 km with Canada and 3,145 km with Mexico. It would seem that walls and political barriers separate us, but the reality is that deep economic, social, and family ties unite our countries and their fortunes.