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Canadian ministers to discuss trade with Mexico's Sheinbaum, The Globe and Mail reports

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO, AUG 4 – Canadian ministers meet with Mexican officials to advance trade ties after missed U.S. deadlines, with Mexico receiving a 90-day tariff extension, officials said.

  • Canada’s finance minister Francois-Philippe Champagne and foreign affairs minister Anita Anand are heading to Mexico City for two days of talks beginning on Tuesday, days after missing an Aug. 1 trade deadline set by President Donald Trump.
  • This past week, both Canada and Mexico failed to reach trade agreements by the Aug. 1 deadline set by President Donald Trump, with Mexico granted a 90-day extension while Canada was not.
  • Canada's Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said the talks in Mexico City will focus on diversification and strengthening the partnership, aiming to boost economic ties.
  • On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada remains committed to the USMCA, and Dominic LeBlanc expressed optimism about potential tariff reductions.
  • On Sunday, Goldy Hyder said the Mexico City meetings are significant and a warm-up for Mr. Carney's visit; the meeting with Sheinbaum will lay groundwork for a future bilateral.
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Canadian ministers to discuss trade with Mexico's Sheinbaum, The Globe and Mail reports

Canadian government ministers are set to engage in discussions on trade with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and other government officials, The Globe and Mail reported on Sunday.

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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Foreign Minister Anita Anand will meet with the Mexican President.

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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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