Growth, Among the Concerns for Revision of the T-MEC
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The Secretary of Economy of our country, Marcelo Ebrard, and the Undersecretary of Foreign Trade, Luis Rosendo Gutiérrez, did a great deal of communication to advance that the passage to the annual reviews was the most likely scenario and that this does not mean a departure from the United States of the T-MEC, a matter that in my opinion could have lent itself to many confusions.
Mexico City – For analysts from Grupo Coppel and Grupo Financiero Banorte, Mexico will face serious problems with the decision of the United States not to renew the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) and to carry out annual reviews, in view of the country’s low economic growth. “In general, (the announcement) grips us with a growth problem. We believe that the Mexican economy this year is going to grow only 1.3 percent. …
Once the effervescence that led to the passage of the Mexican team in the 2026 World Cup is diluted, it is appropriate to return to the issues that define the direction and pace of the national economy. And in this field, the scenario of greater uncertainty that was opened on July 1st deserves the full attention of the public debate: the Office of the United States Trade Representative (UST) confirmed that it will not propose to Mexico and Canad…
By Debanhi Soto In the morning of July 2, 2026, Mexico's Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard shared progress on the negotiating meetings that have been held with the United States and Canada on the T-MEC. He spoke in particular about the decision of the United States not to renew the validity of the T-MEC for another 16 years, a measure that caused disinformation and confusion about the trade relations between the two countries and the future of…
The decision of the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTRA) not to extend the Agreement between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) moves the agreement to a “continuity conditioned” scenario, according to an analysis by BBVA Research. The financial institution details that the measure does not imply a break or change the legal validity of the treaty, but activates an annual review mechanism that Washington will use as a…
Donald Trump’s decision not to renew the T-MEC in its current terms does not mark the end of the treaty, but it should mark the end of a dangerous idea for many Mexican companies. The idea that trade integration with the United States is a permanent guarantee and not an asset that must be defended every day. From my perspective, the message is strong. North America entered a stage where certainty ceased to be a structural condition of regional t…
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