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Tariffs on Canada and Mexico could hurt Trump’s quest for US energy dominance
January 30, 2025
President Donald Trump has threatened to levy tariffs on imports from not only China, but also longstanding US partners such as Canada, Mexico, and Colombia - but a trade dispute could also have lasting energy and geopolitical ramifications.

Tariffs on Mexico could threaten Texas’s electricity reliability
March 3, 2025
David Goldwyn and Joe Webster write that import taxes on Mexico risk planting the seeds for another serious power crisis in Texas. US tariffs could limit access to essential electrical components, making it more difficult for Texas to construct the resilient power grid it needs.
Mexico’s new electricity law could boost the country’s energy sector. But big questions remain.
March 3, 2025
David Goldwyn and César Emiliano Hernández Ochoa discuss Mexican President Sheinbaum's new strategy to address chronic issues of underinvestment in Mexico’s power sector, and what further policies might be pursued to address chronic challenges.


There is No Energy Dominance Without Energy Diplomacy
May 14, 2025
David Goldwyn and Neil Brown discuss the central role of the Bureau of Energy and Natural Resources (ENR) at the State Department, and explain why energy dominance without energy diplomacy is a road to nowhere that imperils both the security of the United States and American business interests.
Tariffs, rollbacks, and drill baby drill: Unpacking Trump 2.0 for energy leaders
May 6, 2025
In this episode of Power Perspectives, Andrea Clabough examines what Trump 2.0 really means for the power sector. What has the administration signaled so far? Which executive orders are more smoke than fire? And how might the next few years shape utilities, grid operators, and clean energy stakeholders?

