It’s America’s election, but it matters for the whole world. In recent elections, Latin America has largely come up as a scapegoat for immigration and drug cartels. But it’s a region that contains the United States’ largest trading partner, Mexico, and is also the site for intense geopolitical competition. What do we know about how Trump and Harris will manage relations with the region?
As part of our special election series, “America Votes: What It Means for the World,” FP’s Ravi Agrawal is joined by Moisés Naím, a former Venezuelan minister of trade and industry and now chief international columnist for El País, and Catherine Osborn, the writer of Foreign Policy’s weekly Latin America Brief.