u.s. Charges that Pemex Owes 2 500 Mdd to Suppliers
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President Donald Trump’s administration denounced Wednesday that the Mexican state-owned company Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) owes more than $2.5 billion in arrears to U.S. energy suppliers. In something it described as an unprecedented situation, the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office (USTR) denounced the lack of payment in its 2026 edition of its National Trade Estimate Report on Barriers to Foreign Trade (NTE).
Mexican Oils (Pemex) keeps debts due above $2.5 billion (mmdd) with US oil and gas companies, evidenced a report from the U.S. Trade Representative's (USTR) office. According to the National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers, prepared by Jamieson Greer's office on December 31, 2025, some U.S. companies received partial or total payments, but others continue to display invoices not yet paid for services already delivered to Mexican …
The Mexican state-owned company Petróleos Mexicanos, known as Pemex, owes more than $2.5 billion to U.S. companies, according to a report on trade barriers prepared by the Trade Representative's Office.The document noted that over the past two years, U.S. companies that supply the Mexican oil and gas sector have reported unprecedented difficulties in receiving Pemex's payment for services rendered.See more: Slim and three more companies earn Pem…
Despite the millions of investments that the government of Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo has granted to the state oil company, it seems impossible that such support can reduce and less stop the uncontrollable debts it faces in different energy sectors. And to show only one button after it has been announced that the debt of Mexican Petroleum (Pemex) to suppliers from the United States, which amounts to 2 billion dollars (mdd), has become one of the ma…
President Donald Trump's administration denounced Wednesday that the Mexican state-owned company Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) owes more than $2.5 billion in arrears to U.S. suppliers in the energy sector.In something it called an unprecedented situation, the U.S. Trade Representative's Office (USTR) denounced the lack of payment in its 2026 edition of its National Trade Estimate Report on Barriers to Foreign Trade (NTE).
Mexican Petroleum (Pemex)'s debt to U.S. suppliers, amounting to $2.5 billion (mdd), has become one of the main focus of attention of the U.S. Trade Representative's Office (USTR), in its report on trade barriers published on Tuesday, the USTR warned that, over the past two years, U.S. companies that supply the Mexican energy sector—both oil and gas—have faced unprecedented difficulties in collecting the debts of the oil company led by Víctor Ro…
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