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00:00Mexico is standing at a crossroads.
00:02With Donald Trump back in the White House
00:04and Claudia Sheinbaum entering her second year
00:07as Mexico's president,
00:09the country faced a defining economic test,
00:12how to protect its growth while managing
00:15a volatile relationship with its biggest trading partner.
00:19The U.S. buys nearly 80% of Mexican exports,
00:23from cars to electronics to avocados to oil.
00:27A single-tariff threat from Washington
00:29can shake the peso, stole investments
00:32and send factories scrambling.
00:34Sheinbaum's challenge is to keep Mexico's slowing economy
00:38open and stable while chasing her own agenda
00:41of industrialization and energy reforms.
00:45Her administration is betting big on Plan Mexico,
00:48an ambitious initiative to turn border states
00:51into manufacturing powerhouses
00:53and attract companies leaving China.
00:56If it works, Mexico could sustain growth,
00:59above 2% per year,
01:01even outpacing the U.S. by the end of the decade.
01:05But if Trump imposes new tariffs or immigration crackdowns,
01:09that effort could evaporate.
01:10For now, markets are holding their breath.
01:13Investors see promise, but also peril,
01:16in Mexico's new balancing act.
01:19The question is whether Sheinbaum can steer Latin America's
01:23second economy into another Trump storm
01:26and keep Mexico's boom alive.
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