Csp Responds to Trump: u.s. Entrepreneurs Defend T-Mec
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Sheinbaum replied to Trump that the T-MEC is not only important to the US, but is even defended by entrepreneurs from that country.
Juan R. Hernández / Grupo Canton Highlights millions of jobs supported by T-MEC / Those who most defend the treaty are US entrepreneurs / For every job generated in Mexico, 3 are created in US Mexico City.- With a bilateral trade that exceeds 300 billion dollars annually, more than 400 thousand [...] The post Minimiza Sheinbaum Trump threats appeared first on Quintana Roo Hoy.
MEXICO CITY.- President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo stressed that Mexico contributes elements of high competition from its productive capacity and the quality of its processes in the society with the United States and Canada within the trade agreement for North America, reason why it reaffirmed that the T-MEC is fundamental [...] The entry Reiterates Sheinbaum relevance of the T-MEC, in front of derogatory comments of Trump aparece primero en LJA.MX…
MEXICO CITY, January 14, 2026.- President Claudia Sheinbaum said that the Trade Agreement between Mexico, the United States and Canada will continue. This, after yesterday his US counterpart, Donald Trump, called the agreement irrelevant, claiming that his government does not need it, since “it does not have any real advantage.” “Who else defends the treaty is the U.S. businessmen. Of course, Mexico also because there is a very big integration,”…
President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo expressed her conviction this Wednesday that the trade relationship between Mexico and the United States will continue, underlining the profound economic integration between the two countries within the framework of the Mexico, United States and Canada Treaty (T-MEC). Despite recent criticisms by the U.S. President, Donald Trump, who said yesterday that the agreement “does not have any real advantage” and is “ir…
President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday that she is “convinced” that the commercial relationship with the United States will continue, despite the statements of President Donald Trump, who said that his country “does not need” products manufactured in Mexico or Canada. Sheinbaum’s reaction occurs after the US president pointed out on Tuesday, during a tour of a Ford automotive plant in Detroit, which “did not even think” about the trade de…
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