We Agree to Keep the Treaty: Sheinbaum
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During the meeting that President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo had on Monday with the trade representative of the United States, Jamieson Greer, they discussed the long-term vision of the T-MEC and Mexico set its stance against the tariffs imposed by the Donald Trump government on steel, aluminum and cars.
President Claudia Sheinbaum and US envoy Jamieson Greer set up technical tables for steel and the automotive sector; despite the dialogue, she warned that taxes will not disappear.
Prepared with love from El Periódico de Tlaxcala: Mexico and the United States are moving forward in trade negotiations to review the T-MEC Mexico and the United States held a new round of trade talks, in which they addressed issues related to Section 232, a provision that has allowed the imposition of tariffs on strategic products such as steel and aluminum. This meeting is part of the preparations for the next review of the Treaty between Mexi…
The Mexican government seeks to reduce US tariffs on steel, vehicles and aluminum; next round of talks will be in Washington.
The Economy Secretariat reported that on Tuesday technical meetings with the US Trade Representation (USTRA) continued as part of the process of reviewing the trade agreement between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC).
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