‘Mexico Will Have a T-Mec, but the Us Will Move Tariffs; Government Must Bet on Investment’: Alejandro Werner
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Mexico will be able to reach a good negotiation in the T-MEC with the United States, but in a much weaker institutional context, because the US government will move tariffs, Alejandro Werner warned.The director of the Georgetown Americas Institute said that because the United States can make unilateral decisions despite the T-MEC, Mexico must base its growth strategy on domestic policies, which provide clarity to investment. “Our growth lever ha…
The former IMF executive warned that the institutional framework of the T-MEC is weaker and obliges Mexico to strengthen its internal strategy. Although Mexico and the United States could reach a good negotiation within the T-MEC, the treaty does not guarantee long-term stability, as the US could modify tariffs at any time, warned Alejandro Werner, director of the Georgetown Americas Institute. In view of the review of the trade agreement to be …
Mexico has strong economic reasons for its trade strategy of 2026 to adapt to the conditions that have been put in place in the face of the renegotiation of the Treaty Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC), whose objective for the neighboring country of the north and main trading partner has to do with the brake to China [...] La entrada Alinea Mexico its trade strategy with the US aparece primero en LJA.MX Noticias México.
The Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) demands stricter rules of origin than any other trade agreement, but it gives less advantages than those granted by the government of President Donald Trump to the European Union, Japan and South Korea, questioned the Mexican Association of Automotive Industry (AMIA). AMIA made this approach in a letter addressed to the US Trade Representation (USSTR) on January 7.When the T-MEC ent…
The joint review of the North American trade agreement has already arrived, and two of Canada’s leading corporate voices place Mexico at the center of the debate. Both the Calgary Chamber of Commerce and the Business Council of Alberta agree that the country is key to regional competitiveness, but warn that their energy, mining and agricultural policies introduce frictions that can strain the negotiation of the T-MEC. Comments from the Canadian …
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