Mexico’s Ebrard Says Preliminary Trade Talks With US Encouraging
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Before starting the 2026 World Cup in the summer, the United States, Mexico and Canada already started the "game" on the commercial court to prevent the T-MEC review from going to "extra time." Mexico and the United States began talks in Washington with three axes: rules of origin, certainty in supply chains and reduction of Asian imports. The challenge is complex: only in January, 51 percent of Mexican imports came from Asia, while in the Unite…
Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy, said he is encouraged by the start of technical talks with the United States to review the North American Free Trade Agreement (T-MEC), even though Canada is still absent from the first negotiations. “The fact that they have started these technical talks is good news,” Ebrard mentioned on Sunday, March 22, in this N+Univision Week program. He described the atmosphere of last week’s talks in Washington as cor…
Mexico's Ebrard Says Preliminary Trade Talks With US Encouraging
(Bloomberg) — Mexican Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard said he’s encouraged by the start of technical talks with the US to review the North American free trade agreement, even as Canada remains absent from the early negotiations.
Last week began the first round of talks with the United States for the review of the T-MEC, although it would take place in June.
The revision of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) between Mexico and the United States has already begun with the first bilateral discussions aimed at updating the North American trade agreement. For San Luis Potosí, one of the states with the highest manufacturing vocation of the Bajío, the process opens the possibility of consolidating industrial investments and strengthening its participation in regional producti…
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