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Stories by Michael Stott

  • U.K. International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan, left, poses with Economy Minister Tatiana Clouthier, right.

    UK hopes to conclude deal with Pacific trade bloc, including Mexico, this year

    Britain is interested in Mexico’s young and growing market, and can offer clean energy and fintech in return, the UK trade minister said.

    May 20
  • biden and lopez obrador

    Row over Summit of Americas guest list underlines Washington’s waning influence

    Three weeks before its opening, the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles threatens to expose Washington’s weakness in the region.

    May 18
  • The new Dos Bocas refinery

    Latin America’s post-pandemic recovery looks browner than expected

    It looked too good an opportunity to miss. Latin America was ideally placed to leap ahead in renewable power. It  FULL STORY

    April 15
  • lithium battery

    State looms over Latin America’s hopes to exploit ‘white gold’ of lithium

    Experience suggests that a successful lithium policy involves a stable regime with a fair split of revenues. But Mexico has other ideas.

    February 14
  • The new refinery under construction in Tabasco.

    Latin America’s environmental villains dodge the COP26 climate summit

    The presidents of the region’s two biggest nations—Mexico and Brazil—will be absent when world leaders gather for a crucial summit next week.

    October 27
  • The Mexico City field hospital

    How a public-private partnership helped Mexico fight Covid

    Business leaders, medical experts and public officials came together to transform a convention center into a world-class field hospital.

    October 18
  • Rappi, founded in Colombia, aims to become the 'superapp”' of Latin America.

    How Latin America became tech’s next big frontier

    Start-ups created to tackle everday problems are propelling Latin America to the forefront of the emerging market tech boom.

    October 15
  • fruits and vegetables

    The specter of high inflation returns to haunt Latin America

    Inflation is back with a vengeance in Latin American and central banks are raising rates, some aggressively.

    September 11
  • López Obrador and other officials witness the signing of the accord.

    Mexicans judge the USMCA trade deal’s first year a success

    Almost halfway through his term President López Obrador has divided Mexicans. But one thing they do agree on is that the USMCA is a success.

    July 28
  • López Obrador

    Latin America’s leaders united by unpopularity. But AMLO not among them

    As they battle a pandemic that has hit their people and economies harder than any other region, something uniting them is their unpopularity. 

    June 14
  • López Obrador

    Corruption probe is manna from heaven for López Obrador

    Testimony from a confidential investigation is drip fed to the media almost daily, offering the president an opportunity to comment.

    August 20
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