U.S. Praises Progress with Mexico Ahead of USMCA Round Next Week
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US and Mexico Head Into a Third USMCA Round With China in the Frame
MEXICO · TRADE Key Facts —The date: US and Mexican officials hold a third bilateral round of the USMCA joint review on July 20 in Mexico. —Autos: Washington wants to lift the automotive rules-of-origin threshold to 82% and require at least 50% of a vehicle’s value to be sourced in the United States. —Metals: The […] The post US and Mexico Head Into a Third USMCA Round With China in the Frame appeared first on The Rio Times.
President Claudia Sheinbaum hoped that the round of negotiations that Mexico will hold with the United States from July 20th would allow agreements to be reached that would give stability to the T-MEC and give certainty to supply chains in North America. The governor said that the goal of the Mexican government is that the review initiated this year will define the main trade commitments between the two countries, so that the annual revisions pr…
President Claudia Sheinbaum hoped that the new round of negotiations between Mexico and the United States, scheduled for July 20, would allow agreements to be reached that would give stability to the T-MEC and certainty to supply chains in North America. She said that next week a delegation from the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office (USTR) would visit Mexico to continue the talks.
When the T-MEC came into effect, its three partners pledged to review it every six years to confirm that it was still working as agreed. No one then imagined that that review would coincide with the deepest protectionist shift in US trade policy in decades. That combination now forces Mexico to continue negotiating in Mexico City, during the week of July 20, in a round that could redefine much of the economic relationship between the two countri…
MEXICO CITY – During her customary “People’s Conference” this Thursday morning, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo affirmed that trade negotiations between Mexico and the United States are progressing and expressed her confidence that the talks scheduled for next week will lead to agreements that provide greater certainty to the bilateral economic relationship and the review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). At the Nat…
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