The article suggests that, during the two last decades, the Mexican government has been adopting political and economic measures in tune with the economic integration model for the Americas proposed by the United States of America. Examples of this strategy are the unrestricted entry into North-American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) and the effort to consolidate the projects for a Mesoamerican Biological Corridor and the Puebla-Panamá Plan.
USA; Mexico; Economic union