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