Mexico and NAFTA: Energy & Geopolitics

By: Richard Miles

Mexico has been undergoing major changes in recent years, both politically and in its energy sector with the Reforma Energética. Adding to this period of change is the looming renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement, spurred by the United States. In this episode of Energy 360, Adam Sieminski, James R. Schlesinger Chair for Energy & Geopolitics, CSIS; Richard Miles, Deputy Director, Americas Program, CSIS; and Dave Pumphrey, Senior Associate (Non-resident), Energy & National Security Program, CSIS, discuss these issues and more, as Mexico heads toward a presidential election and an ambitious trade renegotiation that could greatly impact its future.
 
In addition to this podcast, the CSIS Energy and National Security Program hosted a video discussion on NAFTA featuring Andrew Shoyer, Scott Miller, and David Pumphrey. Click to watch our event, Renegotiating NAFTA: Energy Opportunities and Challenges.
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Adam Sieminski
Senior Adviser (Non-resident), Energy Security and Climate Change Program
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David Pumphrey
Senior Associate (Non-resident), Energy Security and Climate Change Program