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KingofTrolls said:

I dont miss any point. U have said that Brazil+other Latin stuff can be a " bright spot" for Mexico and that's is simply not gonna happen. Other counteirs - of course yes. Still, USA accounts for over 80% of Mexico export and u cant switch it with no losses.

Nobody said they won't have losses. That's why they won't shift their pollitics for no reason. If they get heft taxes on their products, it may be better to try to put these products in different markets. Latin countries will probably be a good market, it's quite big.

Right now, the taxes are lower to export to the US because of the trading deals, it's obvious that they will export more to the US. If Argentina removed all taxes from Mexico imports, they would account for a sizeable share pretty soon. If the US deals are gone, Mexico could negotiate bilateral deals with other countries.

Actually, the whole Latin America could be in much better shape if anyone followed what Chile is doing. They are doing freaking great, have tons of bilateral trading deals (much better than multi-country free trade regions like EU or Mercosul). They have a high degree of economic freedom and are exporting like crazy.