
As 'Three Amigos' meet in Mexico, experts call on leaders for North American vision
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Trade experts and business leaders hope the continent's leaders have a unified vision for North America as the so-called "Three Amigos" gather this week in Mexico City.
From the frosty throes of a Canadian winter, the land of conquistadors and Frida Kahlo can seem a million miles away.
But that's not the way North American diplomats, trade experts and business leaders see it -- and they hope the continent's leaders have a similar vision as the so-called "Three Amigos" gather this week in Mexico City.
"The potential for North America is immense," said Eric Farnsworth, the former Clinton-era White House official who now leads the D.C. office of the Council of the Americas and the Americas Society.
Farnsworth said a continental perspective will be vital to make substantive progress on issues like fortified supply chains, mitigating China's influence and building a 21st-century workforce in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"It's our hope that the leaders, when they get together to talk about some of these issues, keep in mind the fundamental vision of what North America really could be," he told a panel discussion Friday.
"We can't do these things without our partners in Canada and Mexico; it's just fundamental to our own well-being. And so that has to be the underlying message of the leaders as they get together."
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives later Monday in Mexico City, where he'll take part in an afternoon discussion with business leaders from across the continent before the summit gets underway in earnest Tuesday.