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Sheinbaum Aide Sees 'Gigantic' Capital Needs for Mexican Energy.
Document Type
Article
Source
Bloomberg.com. 2/28/2024, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Subject
*Public health infrastructure
*Investment information
*Energy industries
North American Free Trade Agreement
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Abstract
Mexican presidential frontrunner Claudia Sheinbaum's team is considering reviving auctions for electricity and oil projects to finance the country's energy needs. Diana Alarcon, one of Sheinbaum's closest aides, believes that private players could play a larger role in Mexico's state-dominated energy sector. Sheinbaum's team is also discussing expanding energy exports to markets in Asia and Europe. Additionally, they are interested in strengthening the trend of nearshoring, where companies open plants in Mexico to be closer to the US market. The relationship with the US remains a cornerstone of Mexican foreign policy, and Mexico will seek modifications to deepen regional supply chains as part of the USMCA trade deal. [Extracted from the article]

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