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Ecuadorians will head to the polls on February 9, almost 18 months after the previous presidential election.
Secure borders. Controlled migration. Stopping fentanyl. Lowering inflation. Winning the innovation race. Building safe and efficient supply chains. Meeting expansive China’s geostrategic challenge.
Anti-establishment sentiment will likely shape the February 9 vote.
In dealing with its northern neighbor, Mexico should prepare for the worst while hoping for the best.