Mexico faces significant challenges with the potential return of Donald Trump to the presidency, similar to his previous administration's policies.
These policies included implementing measures to strain U.S.-Mexico relations, such as threats of tariffs to pressure Mexico into managing migrant flows at the border through the "Remain in Mexico" policy.
Furthermore, Trump's decision to end the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) had a profound impact on Mexico's economy, disrupting trade dynamics that were crucial for the country's prosperity.
As the political landscape changes, stakeholders are closely monitoring the consequences of a Trump victory on bilateral relations and economic stability in the region.