(2) Deal with rising violence from drug cartels
This was one of the top priorities for voters during the campaign. AMLO’s legacy on this issue has been mixed, with a rising number of murders related to conflicts between drug cartels. External analysts accuse the government of under-reporting the number of deaths and kidnaps associated with drug cartels across the country.
Sheinbaum, a former mayor of the capital Mexico City, has experience with dealing with rising violence. However, it remains to be seen whether strengthening the power of a military-run federal policy force, as she proposes, will help reduce gang violence. Rising violence has been seen as a concern by prospective investors and has played a key role on the decision of people to migrate to the US through the north border. In 2023 nearly 2.5 million people tried to cross the US-Mexico border irregularly.3
(3) Seek good relations with the next US President
Mexico has been one of the main beneficiaries from the US nearshoring of industrial production. After more than two decades, US imports from Mexico exceed those from China as a percentage of GDP, see Chart 3. However, if Donald Trump were to win the US election in November, he could try to renegotiate or abandon the USMCA trade agreement, in place since 2018, due to increased Chinese investment in Mexico that aims to benefit from its access to the US market.
Although AMLO succeeded to have a working relation between Mexico and both the Trump and Bided Administrations, it remains to be seen whether Sheinbaum can do the same. The trade war between US and China provides Mexico with an opportunity to attract investment and create jobs.
However, the task will not be easy and Sheinbaum will need some structural reforms to tackle corruption and crime, encourage more competition in the economy and reassure investors they can benefit from the US nearshoring efforts.