viernes 15 de noviembre de 2024
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México responde con una nota diplomática a las críticas de Ken Salazar

Ciudad de México (APRO): El gobierno de Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo envió una nota diplomática a la embajada de Estados Unidos en México para expresar su “extrañamiento” ante las severas críticas que el embajador norteamericano, Ken Salazar, expresó respecto al fracaso de la política de seguridad implementada en el país desde el sexenio de Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

G20 Social: Lula llevará propuestas de inclusión a líderes mundiales

Brasilia (Agencia Brasil): El presidente brasileño Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva anunció, durante una reunión con representantes de los Grupos de Compromiso del G20 en el Palacio de Planalto (sede presidencial), que llevará directamente a los jefes de Estado que asistirán a la Cumbre de Líderes los días 18 y 19 de este mes, los documentos de propuestas aprobados por los 13 segmentos oficiales independientes del G20.

CARICOM identifies COP29 Ministerial Champions

Baku (CARICOM): The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has identified Ministerial Champions for key negotiation areas during the Twenty-Ninth Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which began 11 November in Baku, Azerbaijan.

UN Secretary General criticizes developed countries for climate crisis

Baku (AZERTAC): “You have every right to be angry. I am too. You are on the sharp end of a colossal injustice. An injustice that sees the very future of your islands threatened by rising seas. Your people pounded by record hurricanes. Your economies torn apart. And development gains left in tatters. This is an injustice perpetrated by the few.

What could Trump’s election victory mean for Latin America?

Tougher trade policy: Trump has floated the idea of a 10.0–20.0 percent baseline tariff on all imports. If realized, this would thump the more US-dependent Latin American economies – particularly Mexico and Central America. In addition, Trump is likely to attempt to renegotiate the USMCA (United States, México, Canadá) trade agreement when it comes up for review in 2026. This could leave Mexico – one of the three signatories to the deal along with Canada and the US-worse off.