Mexico and Canada List “Action Plan” for Investment and Trade and Outside the T-Mec - the Opinion
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Mexico and Canada agreed to develop a bilateral trade “action plan” to expand investment, trade and reduce regulatory constraints, in parallel to the treaty between the two countries with the United States (T-MEC), according to Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard, on Monday, February 16, after meeting in Mexico City with Canadian Minister Dominique LeBlanc. The official explained that the initiative seeks to accelerate specific agendas between the …
Mexico's Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard said the initiative seeks to increase trade between the two countries
ARISTEGUI NEWS Mexico and Canada agreed to develop a bilateral “action plan” to expand investment, trade and reduce regulatory obstacles, in parallel to the treaty between the two countries with the United States (T-MEC), according to Mexican Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard, after meeting in Mexico City with Canadian Minister Dominique LeBlanc. The official explained that the initiative seeks to accelerate specific agendas between the two count…
Given the current geopolitical and commercial context, Mexico and Canada are working on an action plan for the coming years, with a view to increasing their economic integration, said Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy, who said: “we are not in a comfort zone as in the past.”After a meeting with Canadian businessmen, the official explained that this plan will include issues such as minerals, investments in ports, infrastructure, security of su…
Mexico and Canada have agreed on an action plan for the coming years that will include investments in ports and other infrastructure, critical minerals, trade and security of supply chains between the two countries, in parallel to the review of the trade treaty they maintain with the United States (T-MEC), scheduled for next month of [...] The Mexico and Canada entry agree on an investment and trade action plan in parallel to the T-MEC review ap…
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