🇲🇽🚨‼️ Mexican authorities post an alert after radioactive materials were stolen from an industrial company in Guanajuato. All surrounding states have also been put on alert.
📎 All Source News
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🇺🇸🇲🇽 QUESTION:
"Are the drug cartels in control of parts of Mexico not the government?"
BLINKEN:
"I think it's fair to say yes.”
📎 Jose Diaz Briseno
"Are the drug cartels in control of parts of Mexico not the government?"
BLINKEN:
"I think it's fair to say yes.”
📎 Jose Diaz Briseno
🇺🇸🇲🇽 "Only one thing will solve the fentanyl crisis" -- Cooperation between Biden and Mexican president AMLO is poor right now, but the US needs to work with Mexico to stop influx of meth and fentanyl.”
📎 Washington Post
📎 Washington Post
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🇺🇸🇲🇽 U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville:
“I’ve been sounding the alarm about Mexico’s mistreatment of Vulcan Materials for more than a year. Now Mexico has executed a hostile military takeover of an American company’s facility.
This has to stop. It’s time for Joe Biden to step up and do his job.”
📎 Twitter
“I’ve been sounding the alarm about Mexico’s mistreatment of Vulcan Materials for more than a year. Now Mexico has executed a hostile military takeover of an American company’s facility.
This has to stop. It’s time for Joe Biden to step up and do his job.”
🇲🇽📉 President Lopez Obrador Is Squandering Mexico’s Economic Potential
Even though automotive manufacturers such as Audi, BMW, Tesla, and Ford are making big new investments in producing battery-powered cars in Mexico, there’s a sense among foreign executives that Mexico’s manufacturing sector is simply running on auto-pilot during the Lopez Obrador administration. President Lopez Obrador has focused on promoting his own multi-billion dollar projects including a controversial train for tourists, a largely ignored second airport for Mexico City, and an over-budget oil refinery, but he has left industrial policy to be handled on an ad hoc basis by state governments in places including Nuevo Leon, Queretaro, Guanajuato, Chihuahua, and San Luis Potosi.
When it comes to Lopez Obrador’s policies for attracting and coordinating private sector manufacturing investment, Berg is far from optimistic.
“I would argue that we would see even more inflows of foreign investment were it not for Lopez Obrador’s policies. Some of the nearshoring we have seen is happening in spite of Mexico’s policies as opposed to because of them. Most of the supply-chain movement we’ve seen is organic,” Berg added.
📎 Forbes
Even though automotive manufacturers such as Audi, BMW, Tesla, and Ford are making big new investments in producing battery-powered cars in Mexico, there’s a sense among foreign executives that Mexico’s manufacturing sector is simply running on auto-pilot during the Lopez Obrador administration. President Lopez Obrador has focused on promoting his own multi-billion dollar projects including a controversial train for tourists, a largely ignored second airport for Mexico City, and an over-budget oil refinery, but he has left industrial policy to be handled on an ad hoc basis by state governments in places including Nuevo Leon, Queretaro, Guanajuato, Chihuahua, and San Luis Potosi.
When it comes to Lopez Obrador’s policies for attracting and coordinating private sector manufacturing investment, Berg is far from optimistic.
“I would argue that we would see even more inflows of foreign investment were it not for Lopez Obrador’s policies. Some of the nearshoring we have seen is happening in spite of Mexico’s policies as opposed to because of them. Most of the supply-chain movement we’ve seen is organic,” Berg added.
📎 Forbes
Forbes
President Lopez Obrador Is Squandering Mexico’s Economic Potential
President Lopez Obrador is hurting Mexico's economy. A recent boom in nearshoring manufacturing investment is happening in spite of President Lopez Obrador's policies, not because of them.
🇺🇸🇲🇽 Family of mom kidnapped in Mexico inundated with ransom calls, believes she was targeted for being US citizen.
📎 Fox News
📎 Fox News
Fox News
Family of mom kidnapped in Mexico inundated with ransom calls, believes she was targeted for being US citizen
Zonia Lopez, whose mother was kidnaped from her home in Mexico’s Colima state in February, told 'Fox & Friends First' she is holding out hope she is still alive.
🇮🇷🇦🇿 According to intelligence data, Baku plans to establish Turan corridor (connecting Turkey to Central Asia) for itself and its allies (Turkey) by occupying Sivnik province of Armenia.
But why would Iran be dragged into this war?
🧵 by Iran Observer
But why would Iran be dragged into this war?
🧵 by Iran Observer
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🇷🇺🇺🇸🇸🇾 Armed Russian jets have flown over a U.S. military garrison in Syria nearly every day in March, violating a four-year-old agreement between the U.S. and Russia and risking escalation, according to the U.S. general in charge of air operations in the region.
📎 NBC News
📎 NBC News
NBC News
Russian jets have flown over U.S. base in Syria nearly every day in March
Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich told NBC News that Russian jets have violated the airspace of At Tanf Garrison roughly 25 times this month, including Wednesday.
🇨🇳🌐 The China reopening effect that’s been highly anticipated — and at times, perhaps dangerously so — around the world is starting to emerge, the Bloomberg Trade Tracker shows.
📎 Bloomberg
📎 Bloomberg
Bloomberg.com
Global Trade Dims as Chips Boom Faces Risks: Bloomberg Tracker
Demand for chips helped global trade flows in August, but that may not last.
🇨🇳🇺🇸 Xi Jinping’s meetings in Moscow with Vladimir Putin put the Biden administration in an uncomfortable position: on the sidelines as two adversaries discuss a proposal to end war in Ukraine.
📎 Bloomberg
📎 Bloomberg
Bloomberg.com
US Fears a War-Weary World May Embrace China’s Ukraine Peace Bid
Xi Jinping’s meetings in Moscow with Vladimir Putin put the Biden administration in an uncomfortable position: on the sidelines as two adversaries discuss a Ukraine peace proposal that the US has deemed unacceptable.
🇨🇳🇷🇺 Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin vow to ‘significantly increase’ trade between China and Russia.
📎 SCMP
📎 SCMP
South China Morning Post
Xi and Putin vow to ‘significantly increase’ trade between China and Russia
The Russian president also promotes the wider use of the Chinese yuan as an international currency.
🌐🇨🇳 “Russia surpassed Saudi Arabia as China's largest oil supplier in 2022. But there may not be more room for growth given an apparent ceiling for suppliers at ~25% market share.
That's good news for Iran. A sharp rise in Malaysian + UAE imports points to a recovery in Iran's share.”
📎 @yarbatman
That's good news for Iran. A sharp rise in Malaysian + UAE imports points to a recovery in Iran's share.”
📎 @yarbatman
🇨🇳🇪🇺🇺🇸 Beijing’s openly articulated aim to distance Europe from the U.S. (and drive the U.S. in isolation) is well underway with the help of EU’s major economies, foremost that of Germany.
📎 Politico
📎 Politico
POLITICO
Europe’s China policy will shape transatlantic relations
By virtue of its investments and access to every level of European societies, Beijing is poised to significantly expand its role in EU politics.
🇨🇳🌐 “Beijing is working hard to create a perception of balance. But in doing so, it is playing primarily to a few audiences while ignoring the United States: Ukraine, Russia, the Global South, and, to a much lesser extent, Europe.”
📎 Carnegie Endowment
📎 Carnegie Endowment
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Beijing’s Lean Into Moscow
Despite Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, Xi continues to embrace a self-interested partnership with Russia.
🇹🇼 Taiwan became an ‘ageing society’ in 1993, an ‘aged society’ in 2018 and will become a ‘super-aged’ society in 2025. Share of the population aged 65 plus increased from 2.5% in the 1950s to 17.56% in 2021 & is set to rise to 20% in just two years from now.
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🇲🇦🇺🇸 U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan calls for transferring the #Africom HQ from Germany to #Morocco
➡️Speech given in U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee
➡️Watch for deepening of #US-Military relations
while Biden admin attempts to balance with Algiers
📎 Michael Tanchum
➡️Speech given in U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee
➡️Watch for deepening of #US-Military relations
while Biden admin attempts to balance with Algiers
📎 Michael Tanchum
🇲🇦🔋🚗 Move over China, Morocco's now in the fast lane to be an EV manufacturing hub - and it has the minerals to do it
"#Morocco’s green mobility revolution: The geo-economic factors driving its rise as an electric vehicle manufacturing hub"
📎 MEI
"#Morocco’s green mobility revolution: The geo-economic factors driving its rise as an electric vehicle manufacturing hub"
📎 MEI
Middle East Institute
Morocco’s green mobility revolution: The geo-economic factors driving its rise as an electric vehicle manufacturing hub
Rabat’s recent announcement that it would soon sign an agreement for the construction of a “gigafactory” to make electric vehicle (EV) batteries has placed Morocco in pole position to become a green mobility leader in the Middle East and North Africa.
🇺🇸🇿🇲🇨🇩 The U.S.-Zambia-DRC memorandum of understanding to strengthen electric vehicle battery value chains will require support from the U.S. private sector and a competitive environment to succeed.
📎 CSIS
📎 CSIS
CSIS
The U.S.-Zambia-DRC Agreement on EV Batteries Production: What Comes Next?
The U.S.-Zambia-DRC memorandum of understanding to strengthen electric vehicle battery value chains will require support from the U.S. private sector and a competitive environment to succeed.