Sheinbaum Sends Economy Minister to D.C. to Shore up USMCA Ties as Canada Clashes with the US
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In the midst of the differences between the United States and Canada prior to the revision of the trilateral trade agreement (T-MEC), President Claudia Sheinbaum said that the Mexican government’s position is to give it continuity: “we are going to work so that it doesn’t break.” In that context, she announced that Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard will travel this week [...] The position We’re going to work so that the T-MEC doesn’t break: presi…
In the U.S. battle against China for telecom power, several countries and multilateral agencies will be affected, including Mexico, which in turn is already at the door of the T-MEC review with a rigid U.S. government, and that is why Mexico is obliged to speak very...
As President Claudia Sheinbaum pointed out, in her conference this Thursday, that “we are going to work so that it doesn’t break and we think it’s convenient for the three countries to keep the trade agreement,” Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy, revealed that Donald Trump will have the deadline next July 1st to reveal [...]
Mexico believes the trade agreement remains beneficial for all three countries, the president stated.
MEXICO CITY – Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum expressed confidence that the trade agreement between Mexico, the United States, and Canada (USMCA) will be preserved, although she anticipates that adjustments may be made during the review process. This is because, she asserted, economic integration among the three North American countries is “very difficult” to achieve.
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