This year's Forum takes on unprecedented significance as it coincides with the commencement of new presidential administrations in Mexico and the United States. Our aim is to foster a space for dialogue where we can envision the future of bilateral relations in this context of political transition.
The overarching goal of the U.S.-Mexico Forum is to enhance cooperation between the two nations and in the North American region. This involves not only identifying potential frictions arising from their intense and asymmetric relationship but also formulating proposals to address these issues. Additionally, the Forum aims to spotlight the inherent opportunities within the relationship, both on a national and regional scale.
Presented at the Forum’s annual conference, the Jeffrey Davidow Good Neighbor Award honors Ambassador Davidow’s emblematic diplomatic career and recognizes individuals who promote cooperation and understanding between the U.S. and Mexico.