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The Peterson Institute for International Economics and the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas hold a conference to examine key policy and economic challenges shaping the future of North American integration, with a focus on labor mobility, remittance flows, and cross-border trade. As the region navigates shifting immigration dynamics and prepares for a pivotal review of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement in 2026, conference sessions explore how policy decisions affect economic resilience, productivity, and regional cooperation. Experts assess the implications for workers, firms, and communities and consider strategies for strengthening economic ties across borders. AGENDA 9:00 AM EST Welcome remarks Adam S. Posen, PIIE Roberto A. Coronado, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas 9:10 AM EST Session 1: Immigration and remittance policies and impact This session focuses on the economic impact of restrictions on immigrants and immigration, deportations, and taxing of remittances. The panelists weigh the potential for increased labor turnover and lower productivity for workers and firms, reduced school attendance, damage to public health, and harm from deportations for some communities. Moderator Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Speakers Jesus Cañas, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Michael A. Clemens, PIIE Monica de Bolle, PIIE 10:35 AM EST Session 2: The future of the USMCA What are the challenges for the future of trade between Mexico and the United States as the USMCA is renegotiated next year? Among the issues is the 25 percent tariff on Mexican imports imposed by the US, which does not comply with USMCA regulations. In addition to tariffs, the discussion will focus on economic impacts of revisions to rules of origin and foreign direct investment. Moderator Jeffrey J. Schott, PIIE Speakers Enrique Martínez-García, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Miguel Messmacher, Former Ministry of Finance of Mexico Alejandro Werner, PIIE 12:00 PM EST Fireside discussion Ronald Kirk, former United States Trade Representative and currently senior of counsel and co-chair, International Trade and Enforcement Practice at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, in conversation with Luis Torres, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, on tariffs and the economic outlook 1:00 PM EST Closing remarks For more information, visit: https://www.piie.com/events/2025/brid... Subscribe to receive notices of upcoming PIIE events: https://www.piie.com/subscribe Follow the Peterson Institute for International Economics on social media! Twitter: / piie LinkedIn: / piie Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/piie.com