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Across
  1. 3. Products like cars or fruit sent from Mexico to be sold in the United States.
  2. 5. The state-owned oil company that is a major focus of anti-corruption policy.
  3. 7. The revolutionary group in Chiapas fighting for indigenous land
  4. 8. USMCA requires Mexico to give better rights to this group of people.
  5. 9. The 1994 trade deal that first opened Mexico's borders to free trade with the US
  6. 11. Informal "cliques" or power networks used to bypass formal government rules.
  7. 12. Foreign-owned factories on the border that are key to Mexico's trade policy.
Down
  1. 1. The exchange of government favors for political loyalty or votes.
  2. 2. The 2020 trade agreement that replaced NAFTA.
  3. 4. Money sent home by Mexican citizens working abroad.
  4. 6. A tax on imported goods that Mexico tries to avoid through trade deals.
  5. 10. The leftist party founded in 1989 that challenged the long-standing PRI.