Mexico Proposes a "High-Level" Dialogue Table with China to Address Tariffs
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Mexico City. Mexico proposed to China a “worktable” on its project to increase tariffs to countries with which it has no trade agreement, said on Friday President Claudia Sheinbaum after Beijing announced an investigation into the matter.The Mexican bicameral Congress is about to analyze a bill to raise import rates to 50% with the argument of strengthening national production, but that according to analysts would respond more to U.S. pressures.
The deficit with China is “unsustainable” and Claudia Sheinbaum’s government seeks to improve the foreign trade balance, it was like Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy, justified the tariffs applied to the second largest economy in the world. Ebrard gave details about the meeting he had with Chen Daojiang, China’s ambassador to Mexico, to address the tariffs that will be applied to countries with which there is no Free Trade Agreement (FTA). “…
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum ruled out trade tensions with China after Beijing announced an investigation into the tariff increases imposed by Mexico on imported products from countries with which they do not have a trade agreement. “We are open to reaching an agreement seeking the benefit for Mexico in a framework where we do not decrease imports and do not have these circumstances that affect the country,” said Mexican President Sheinba…
Mexico City, Sep 26 (EFE).- Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum said Friday that a “high-level” dialogue table is being sought with China to address the tariffs that her government is considering applying to the Asian nation, after Beijing announced a formal investigation into these “restrictive measures.” “We are proposing a high-level working table to be able to discuss (...) We have a very good relationship with China. We are interested in h…
President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed to set up a high-level working table with China, after the country's Ministry of Trade initiated an investigation into the tariffs and restrictive measures applied by Mexico. "We are proposing a high-level working table to discuss why this decision is made," she said after reporting that Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard met yesterday with the Chinese Ambassador to Mexico. The governor explained that in the pa…
The possible impositions on some Chinese products by the Latin American country could be a measure caused by possible interference by Washington in Mexican trade policies, analysts of the Asian giant observed in an interview with the newspaper 'South China Morning Post'.
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