Brazil and Mexico Forge Path to Strengthened Trade
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By Kylie Madry
Brazil and Mexico Forge Path to Strengthened Trade
Brazil and Mexico Forge Path to Strengthened Trade Brazil and Mexico are set to bolster their trade relations by signing complementary trade agreements next August, announced Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin. Following talks with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum in Mexico City, Alckmin highlighted potential collaborations, such as developing electric vehicle batteries and enhancing Brazil's biofuel mandate, which Sheinbaum finds promi…
The Government of Mexico ruled out signing a free trade agreement with Brazil, such as the one it has with the United States, but stated that it will be betting on a complementarity agreement on issues such as trade and cooperation.
The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, ruled out this Thursday signing a free trade agreement with Brazil, amid the pressure that the two largest economies in Latin America face on the trade policy of their US counterpart, Donald Trump. The two countries signed cooperation agreements in areas such as biofuels and competitiveness during a visit to Mexico by Brazilian vice president Geraldo Alckmin, but Sheinbaum said that there is no plan to…
Vice President and Minister of Development, Industry, Commerce, and Services Geraldo Alckmin (PSB) said this Thursday (August 28, 2025) that the working meeting with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum (National Regeneration Movement, center-left) was "very fruitful" and that Brazil and Mexico "are closer." According to him, a document was also signed to update the foreign trade and reciprocal investment agreement. "We created a timeline to achi…
The objective of Brazil is to expand trade agreements, focusing on sectors such as pharmaceutical, agricultural and air space
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