T-MEC Review: Mexico Asks for Steel Tariff Break and Cars; ‘Apply a Discount’, Ebrard Asks
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Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón reported that the federal government is asking the United States not to impose more tariffs while revising the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC).
The Mexican government presented a study on the impact of tariffs on the automotive industry in the T-MEC review.
The Government has requested that it benefit from a 25% discount on the tariff paid by cars exported outside the TMEC, as well as considerations on the aliquot of 50% of steel
Mexico insists that the United States eliminate or reduce the tariffs that affect cars and steel while the talks for the review of the T-MEC are held. Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard explained that Mexico presented... Full note »
“We have suggested that, as long as the talks on the revision of the Free Trade Agreement last, there is no more imposition of tariffs,” said Economy Secretary (SE), Marcelo Ebrard.
Mexico City, Mexico.- Mexico seeks the United States to reduce or eliminate tariffs on cars and Mexican steel, as part of the negotiations between the two countries on the revision of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC). Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard explained on Thursday, August 13, that the Claudia Sheinbaum government presented to the administration of President Donald Trump arguments and studies to support the …
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