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A key objective of Camino Aztlán is to promote ethical and sustainable commercial activity between the United States and its southern neighbors, particularly Mexico and Central America. This sub-page discusses current issues in cross-border trade, including the state of the Fair Trade movement and how this movement fits within today’s volatile political and legal environment that is often hostile towards any form of globalization. Upcoming articles will discuss issues like the following:

  • The use of new hybrid corporate models such as the Benefit Corporation or the Low Profit Limited Liability Company (“L3C”), and how these entities can facilitate sustainable cross-border development.

  • How to implement and operate sustainable ventures in a changing international legal framework, most notably the new North American trade agreement known as the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (“USMCA”).

Through upcoming articles and guides, Camino Aztlán hopes to serve as a platform for educating and connecting like-minded people interested in cross-border ventures, including Latin American producers and collectives, migrant associations, impact investors, and entrepreneurs. 

The Nueva Frontera Initiative: Springing the Borderlands Towards Energy Independence with a New USMCA Side Letter
The Nueva Frontera Initiative: Springing the Borderlands Towards Energy Independence with a New USMCA Side Letter
Guest UserOctober 21, 2021
European Union and Mexico Finalize New Trade Deal
European Union and Mexico Finalize New Trade Deal
Guest UserMay 12, 2020
How Similar Leadership Styles in the U.S. and Brazil Helped Make Them the Epicenters of Coronavirus in the Americas
How Similar Leadership Styles in the U.S. and Brazil Helped Make Them the Epicenters of Coronavirus in the Americas
Guest UserMay 7, 2020
Hit Hard by Coronavirus, Ecuador's Crisis is a Barometer for Latin America at Large
Hit Hard by Coronavirus, Ecuador's Crisis is a Barometer for Latin America at Large
Guest UserApril 28, 2020
The Limits of Pandemic Insurance and Why a Government-Backed Insurance Program is Needed to Prepare for Future Outbreaks
The Limits of Pandemic Insurance and Why a Government-Backed Insurance Program is Needed to Prepare for Future Outbreaks
Guest UserApril 22, 2020
How Social-Purpose Entities are Stepping Up where Governments are Falling Short
How Social-Purpose Entities are Stepping Up where Governments are Falling Short
Guest UserApril 2, 2020
With Global Supply Chains in Crisis Mode, Auto Makers Request Delay of New Trade Deal
With Global Supply Chains in Crisis Mode, Auto Makers Request Delay of New Trade Deal
Guest UserMarch 24, 2020
Canada Closes its Borders Three Days After Ratifying New Trade Deal
Canada Closes its Borders Three Days After Ratifying New Trade Deal
Guest UserMarch 17, 2020
SPE Series Part 2: Benefit Corporations and Fair Trade
SPE Series Part 2: Benefit Corporations and Fair Trade
Guest UserMarch 10, 2020
How Social Purpose Entities ("SPE's") Can Make Free Trade More Fair
How Social Purpose Entities ("SPE's") Can Make Free Trade More Fair
Guest UserMarch 3, 2020
A New North American Trade Deal on the Horizon
A New North American Trade Deal on the Horizon
International Trade, USMCAGuest UserFebruary 16, 2020USMCA, Trade, North America, NAFTA
A Brief History of Globalization and Limited Liability, from Venice to Chiapas
A Brief History of Globalization and Limited Liability, from Venice to Chiapas
International Trade, GlobalizationGuest UserFebruary 10, 2020Venice, Chiapas, Limited Liability, Trade, Corporations
 
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