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Mexico Moving Forward Symposium to Examine 20 Years of NAFTA

The University of California, San Diego’s “Mexico Moving Forward “symposium will be held March 6th from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., free of charge, and open to the public, at the Sanford Consortium Auditorium.

This year’s symposium on “20 Years of NAFTA and Beyond” will focus on Mexico’s progress and future goals 20 years after the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Many business and university leaders are expected to attend. After NAFTA, U.S. trade with Mexico has tripled. Mexico is now the United States’ third largest export market, and the United State is Mexico’s No. 1 trading partner. Trade and economic relations between the two countries are expected to continue growing.

Speakers include prominent figures on both sides of the border including Luis Tellez, CEO, Mexican Stock Exchange; Arturo Sarukhan, chairman, Global Solutions and former Mexican Ambassador to the U.S.; Carlos Elizondo, professor, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE); Juan Gallardo, chairman, Grupo Embotelladoras Unidas; Exequiel, director, UC’s Institute for Mexico and the United States; Ignacio Duran, cinematographer.

Presentations by contemporary artists, writers, and filmmakers will also be included.

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