The Impact of the Renegotiation of USCM on the Agricultural Exports of Sinaloa
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Abstract
Mexico, like other countries, invested in measures to attract foreign direct investment to their territories. I, therefore, signed USCM in 1994, a treaty that imposed Mexico as the largest direct exporter of the United States, a country that is likely to leave the treaty by renegotiating USMC. Therefore, this research is carried out to determine the advantages and disadvantages of renegotiation based on Sinaloa’s agricultural exports, with the question of whether it would negatively impact the USMC renegotiation of Sinaloa’s agricultural exports, with the hypothesis that renegotiation of USMC has a negative effect on Sinaloa agricultural exports. The purpose of this paper will be with results in favor of the hypothesis employed.
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