Revista
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An in-depth look at the transformative work of UA researchers and their partners in Mexico.
An in-depth look at the transformative work of UA researchers and their partners in Mexico.
When Covid-19 hit, the Trump administration pressured Mexico to keep factories that supply the United States operating during the coronavirus pandemic, even as outbreaks swept the companies, highlighting the nations' unique relationship.
A recent study from UA researchers found that tomatoes from Mexico contributed $4.8 billion in sales to the U.S. economy in 2016. Discover how U.S. food imports from Mexico support economic activity in the U.S. — and how COVID-19 is taking a toll.
Near the western border of the ancient location of the Maya Lowlands and in the modern-day Usumacinta region of Tabasco, Mexico, there is an architectural wonder: a human-made plateau that is 4,600 feet long.