MONTERREY, MEXICO (By Isaac Silvestre, Energy Analytics Institute, 27.Jul.2026, Words: 155) — The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) tribunal issued its decision in an arbitration involving Vulcan Materials Company, the US’ largest producer of construction aggregates. The arbitration against Mexico was originally filed in 2018.
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USMCA to stay in effect thru 2036, Sheinbaum says
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA (By Steve Stewart, Energy Analytics Institute, 2.Jul.2026, Words: 89) — The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), formerly NAFTA, will remain in effect until 2036. This, according to comments from Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum on 2 Jul. 2026 during her morning press conference.
Agricultural Coalition for the USMCA highlights positive economic incentives of USMCA
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO and HOUSTON, TEXAS (By Editors at Energy Analytics Institute, 10.Feb.2026, Words: 330) — Trade with Mexico and Canada delivers significant economic benefits to rural communities across the US, according to a new economic analysis released by the Agricultural Coalition for the United-States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Under the terms of the agreement, […]
Mexico’s AMLO Takes Office With Attack on Energy Overhaul
(Bloomberg, Nacha Cattan and Eric Martin, 1.Dec.2018) — After decades of waiting, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador punctuated his arrival as Mexico’s president with a bang, delivering a blistering attack on the energy industry overhaul passed under his predecessor and a broader excoriation of efforts to privatize industry. Speaking at the […]
AMLO Says NAFTA Preserves Energy ‘Sovereignty’
(Reuters, 28.Aug.2018) — Mexican president-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador welcomed a deal between Mexico and the U.S. to overhaul the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that he said preserved Mexican “sovereignty” in the energy sector. The U.S.-Mexico deal was announced by U.S. President Donald Trump on Aug. 27, putting […]