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Canacintra in Puebla Asks that the T-Mec Be Reviewed in the First Semester

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Puebla, Pue. In the first semester of this year it will be necessary to revise the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) in order to ensure that Puebla has certainty for investments, considered the president of the National Chamber for the Transformation Industry (Canacintra), Carlos Sosa Spinola. He mentioned that, beyond the geographical conditions of the state, because it is forced from the south to the center of the cou…
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The sector anticipates a tougher US discourse on energy, migration and security issues Index asks to review the recent increase in tariffs that impact key inputs Maquiladoras reiterate their commitment to investment and employment in Mexico The Mexican maquiladora sector warned that the upcoming revision of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada could develop in a more complex environment, faced with a possible tightening of the…

Puebla, Pue. In the first semester of this year it will be necessary to revise the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) in order to ensure that Puebla has certainty for investments, considered the president of the National Chamber for the Transformation Industry (Canacintra), Carlos Sosa Spinola. He mentioned that, beyond the geographical conditions of the state, because it is forced from the south to the center of the cou…

The joint review of the North American trade agreement has already arrived, and two of Canada’s leading corporate voices place Mexico at the center of the debate. Both the Calgary Chamber of Commerce and the Business Council of Alberta agree that the country is key to regional competitiveness, but warn that their energy, mining and agricultural policies introduce frictions that can strain the negotiation of the T-MEC. Comments from the Canadian …

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