New Trade Deal with U.S., Mexico Unlikely, Says B.C. Jobs Minister
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Domestic goods that comply with the rules of origin of the Mexico, United States and Canada Treaty (T-MEC) would be exempt from the additional 10 percent tariff that the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office (USTR) proposed to apply to countries that it considers to import goods produced under “forced labour.”
New trade deal with U.S., Mexico unlikely, says B.C. jobs minister
Comments come as U.S. President Donald Trump hits more than 60 countries with new tariffs — including Canada — over allegations the countries are allowing goods produced by forced labour into their supply chains.
The Secretariat of Economy confirmed on Wednesday, June 3, that 85 percent of the goods exported to the United States would be exempt from the possible application of the tariff proposed for 60 countries in the framework of an investigation carried out under Section 301. “In consultations carried out today, it was clarified that Mexico’s trade that complies with the rules of origin of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-ME…
Mexico City, June 3 (EFE) – The Mexican government asserted Wednesday that exports complying with the rules of origin of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), representing approximately 85% of its sales to the U.S. market, would be exempt from the proposed tariffs put forward by Washington. The post Mexico says 85% of its exports to the United States would be exempt from tariffs appeared first on Latino Detroit.
Following consultations with the U.S. Trade Representative's Office (USTR) today, the Secretariat of Economy (SE) confirmed that goods that comply with the rules of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) would be exempt from the possible application of the proposed tariff for 60 countries in the framework of an investigation carried out under Section 301, declared the dependence in a communiqué. USTR conducted an investi…
The TMEC, once again, is once again an oxygen valve for Mexican exports against the protectionist policy of the United States. The Economy Secretariat reported on Wednesday that goods that comply with the rules of the North American trade agreement will be exempt from the possible application of the 10% tariff that Washington plans to impose for alleged breaches of the rules on forced labour. In addition to Mexico, among the countries targeted b…
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