In a series of talks taking place in Mexico City over the North American Leaders Summit (NALS), the US, Mexico, and Canada have agreed on a set of deliverables that focus on working together to tackle challenges ranging from immigration to the climate crisis.
US President Biden, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada said the summit was an opportunity to promote "a common vision for North America".
In a fact sheet, the White House laid out the details of the partnership, with the first item on the agenda being an initiative designed to bolster North American semiconductor manufacturing capabilities.
The effort is expected to kick off with the "first-ever trilateral semiconductor forum" in early 2023, during which the Biden Administration hopes to discuss opportunities for investment across each of the three countries.
As part of this goal, the nations have agreed to expand North...