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Mexico faces US pressure to reopen American factories amid coronavirus

May 7, 2020COVID-19

With the Mexican infection curve several weeks behind the US epidemic, experts say Mexican workers are right to be concerned about returning too quickly. Jorge Guajardo, a former Mexican ambassador, explains what US pressure to reopen American factories means for Mexican workers and the country’s economy.

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