Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy: “Tmec Is Going to Stay, It’s Going to Survive”
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Mexico prepares its artillery to fight for the survival of the TMEC, the trade agreement that protects 83% of Mexican exports. Faced with the constant threats of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, to dynamite the trilateral agreement and replace it with bilateral agreements, the government of Claudia Sheinbaum works counterclockwise to ensure its survival, beyond 2036. Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard, who is in the front line of …
The trade relationship with the United States, which includes the revision of the Mexico, United States and Canada Treaty (T-MEC), is “much better” than what was expected earlier this year, when Donald Trump took office, said Marcelo Ebrard, head of the Secretariat of Economy (SE).
Marcelo Ebrard reiterated his confidence that the T-MEC will be maintained, as he explained that suspending it would have "an unpayable cost" not only for Mexico, but also for the United States and Canada. The post Marcelo Ebrard trusts that the T-MEC will remain in force in Mexico and the United States first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
In the context of the Gloss of President Sheinbaum’s first government report, before senators, the Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, predicted the permanence of the TMEC. “Then, here we go. I would say to you: ‘A reasonable optimism in the circumstances... Complete note »
Marcelo Ebrard was direct in his appearance before the Senate. “It has been the most difficult period Mexico has faced in a long time, without wanting to exaggerate,” declared the Secretary of Economy. The statement outlined his diagnosis of Donald Trump’s trade policy, which profoundly altered the rules of international trade. The official explained that the United States abandoned the principle of comparative advantages to impose a model based…
Mexico’s Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard said Wednesday that the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) will “survive” after the revision scheduled for 2026, despite the tariff threats of US President Donald Trump. “What would my forecast be for you? The treaty will remain. The treaty will survive,” the official said during his appearance before the plenary of the Mexican Senate. YOU MAY INTEREST: GIM will invest more th…
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