Mexico Backs Extending USMCA Trade Pact for 16 Years
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Free trade agreement that replaced Nafta is in the process of negotiations; Canada also wants to extend for another 16 years
Canada and Mexico urged the United States to renew the free trade agreement between the three countries for another 16 years, just as President Donald Trump revives talks about turning Canada into their country's 51st state.
The governments of Mexico and Canada formalized their positions on Tuesday to extend the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) for another 16 years. On behalf of Mexico, Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard confirmed in a press conference this morning that they sent their U.S. and Canadian counterparts the position of the country. “Evidently we have already done so too, Mexico is intending the position that the treaty should be…
Mexico notified the United States and Canada of its intention to extend the T-MEC for 16 years, said Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard. This position is in addition to that of Canada, who also submitted a request in the same sense. "Evidently we have already done so, Mexico is in the intention, in the position that we have to extend, the Treaty will be in force for many years but we would like it to extend for another 16 years," he said, in a joi…
Prepared with love from El Periódico de Tlaxcala: Mexico proposes to extend the validity of the T-MEC to strengthen investments The Mexican government proposed to extend the validity of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) for an additional 16 years, considering that the trade agreement has been a key factor in boosting investment, strengthening regional productive chains and providing certainty to North American compa…
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