Mexican Companies Eager to Keep CUSMA Treaty, Report Shows
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President Claudia Sheinbaum has set the initial agenda for the T-MEC negotiations with the United States and Canada, as revealed by Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard. In an interview with López-Dóriga, Marcelo Ebrard detailed that the T-MEC negotiations will focus on defending national interests and strengthening the region. The T-MEC negotiations agenda, defined by Claudia Sheinbaum Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy, revealed that Claudia She…
Mexican companies eager to keep CUSMA treaty, report shows
Mexican businesses are eager to maintain a trilateral trade agreement with the United States and Canada that is up for review this year, according to a report summarizing Mexico’s public consultation, released on Monday.
MEXICO CITY.- The Mexican government began preparing for the review of the T-MEC trade review after consulting about 2,900 entrepreneurs and industrialists on the impact of the treaty on the economy of the country. The exercise, coordinated by the Ministry of Economy, identified concerns related to tariffs, rules of origin and the application of labor mechanisms within the North American trade agreement. During the presentation of the results, E…
Eighty-four percent of Mexico's productive sector supports the continuation of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), considering that it has contributed to strengthening investment, productive integration, and regional value chains. This is according to the results of public consultations held in the country in anticipation of the upcoming review of the trade agreement. During the presentation of the report, "Results of the Public C…
Productive Sectors Call for Strengthening Rules of Origin and Dispute Resolution in the T-Mec Review
Reading time approx.: 2 minutes, 20 secondsThe results of the national consultation process point out that the revision of the treaty should focus on improving its implementation, strengthening dispute resolution mechanisms and addressing obstacles that affect regional competitiveness.The results of the public consultations held in Mexico to prepare for the revision of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC ) identified v…
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