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Obama, Pena-Nieto greet an era of wider cooperation - Mexico Institute in the News

Recent studies by the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars maintain that nearly 40 percent of Mexican-made products exported to the United States originated north of the border.

Washington Times, 11/27/2012

The uniqueness of the U.S.-Mexico manufacturing relationship rests in the NAFTA-era concept of “co-manufacturing.”

Recent studies by the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars maintain that nearly 40 percent of Mexican-made products exported to the United States originated north of the border.

On Tuesday Mr. Pena Nieto said he looked forward to speaking with Mr. Obama on spurring job growth on both sides of the border.

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