Mexico Urges US to Return to Evidence-Based Trade Decisions
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78.5 percent of the representatives of the federative entities that participated in the consultation on the renegotiation of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) agree to renew it, a process that will begin in eight days, said Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy.
Mexico urges U.S. to return to evidence-based trade decisions
MEXICO CITY, March 9 (Xinhua) -- Returning to evidence-based trade decisions and ruling out unilateral tariffs must be priorities in the upcoming review of the North American trade pact, senior Mexican officials said Monday.
The process for the revision of the North American trade agreement, the TMEC, continues to progress. The Ministry of Economy announced Monday the results of the public consultations to the main productive sectors, an exercise that took into account 2,900 Mexican entrepreneurs and industrialists. The entrepreneur shared his concern about the tariffs imposed by the United States, the criteria for determining the rules of origin, the excessive appl…
Today, the results of the consultations conducted last year by the Ministry of the Economy on the revision of the T-MEC will be made known to you.Some of what is going to be revealed today.The views gathered reveal a widely favorable view of the treaty, although with clear demands for improvement in its internal and regional implementation.1 General perception and objective of the review: There is an almost absolute consensus that the T-MEC is a…
The investigation carried out by the Mexican government in the framework of the T-MEC's Rapid Response Labor Mechanism against Transportista Kamu confirmed that this company and Liber Gennesys are part of the same business group and operated under a protection contract.In a press release, the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (STPS) and the Ministry of Economics indicated that the company carried out a transfer of workers from one company t…
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