The revision of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) in 2026 not only represents a diplomatic or commercial discussion. For manufacturing states such as Aguascalientes, the process can have direct effects on investment, employment, exports and the stability of supply chains. According to economist Monserrat Govea Franco, professor of research at the Pan American University Aguascalientes and secretary of the Colegio de…
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The revision of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) in 2026 not only represents a diplomatic or commercial discussion. For manufacturing states such as Aguascalientes, the process can have direct effects on investment, employment, exports and the stability of supply chains. According to economist Monserrat Govea Franco, professor of research at the Pan American University Aguascalientes and secretary of the Colegio de…