Energy Policy Is Not Under Discussion, Csp Says to the Us
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Cd. of Mexico.- President Claudia Sheinbaum said that Mexico's energy policy will not be modified despite the objections of U.S. and Canadian companies that accuse closure. In conference, she said that the country's decisions in this matter are sovereign and do not violate the T-MEC. "The treaty is not violated, to begin with, and second are sovereign decisions of the people of Mexico, so there is no question of changing what was approved," she …
President Sheinbaum said that Mexico's energy policy would not be modified, despite objections from US and Canadian companies.
Economic interests and ideological factors would be behind the complaints from the United States for the energy reforms that Mexico recently approved, considered the president of the Republic, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. According to the president, the American “elites” want to exert pressure prior to the revision that will be made of the trade treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada, known as TMEC, scheduled for next year. “The treaty …
President Claudia Sheinbaum said that Mexico’s energy policy will not be modified despite objections from companies in the United States and Canada, which claim to be closed in the national energy market. During the morning conference, the governor said that the country’s energy decisions are sovereign and do not violate the T-MEC. “The treaty is not violated, to begin with, and second are sovereign decisions of the people of Mexico, so it is no…
In a country that faces 324 billion attempts at cyberattacks a year, energy begins to position itself as the most effective operative shield to prevent a digital intrusion from paralyzing industrial production, says Quartux. “In Mexico, where growing digitization has expanded the area of vulnerability, energy storage systems (BESS) are consolidated as the key tool to maintain operation even when computer systems or electricity grids are compromi…
Photo: Juan Carlos Buenrostro / Presidente Ciudad de México.- President Claudia Sheinbaum said that Mexico's energy policy will not be modified despite the objections of U.S. and Canadian companies that accuse closure. In conference, she said that the country's decisions in this matter are sovereign and do not violate the T-MEC. "The treaty is not violated, to begin with, and second are sovereign decisions of the people of Mexico, so it is not a…
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