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Mexico has sent nearly $537 million worth of free oil to Cuba in the past 14 months

From our Bureau of Latrine American Parasite States with some assistance from our Bureau of Reprehensible Latrine American Kleptocracies Absolutely revolting. Mexico's corrupt leftist government is keeping Castro, Inc. alive by supplying it with free oil. Venenozuela is still Castro, Inc.'s top supplier, sending it between 55,000 to 57,000 per day. Mexico has been sending

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Black History Month speaker series at Harrison-Morton Middle School | PHOTOS

Black History Month speaker series at Harrison-Morton Middle School | PHOTOS
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Could Mexico's nearshoring boom move south?

With water scarcity a major concern in Mexico's more industrial north, some foreign companies may look to relocate in states like Yucatán or Veracruz.

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Pemex Reports a Robust 21% Surge in Sales within Domestic Market in 2023

Pemex recovered its position as the leading brand in sales of oil products in the country

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360° View of Policies Needed to Secure Shipping Chokepoints

The United States has long taken for granted the security and effectiveness of shipping lanes. Americans count on them to fill store shelves with products around the world, while not giving how they get there a second thought. Now security concerns in the Red Sea and drought induced capacity constraints limiting the Panama Canal are forcing shippers to reroute, resulting in delays and higher shipping costs. This occurs in the backdrop of tensions in the Turkish Straits and the South China Sea with polar routes getting more attention. What actions should the United States be taking to ensure that supply chain resilience rests on the foundation of secure shipping corridors? Wilson Center experts weigh in.

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