Consultations in Mexico Prior to the T-Mec Review Are Moving Towards "Internal Consensus"
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Mexico City, Oct. 12 (EFE).- The Mexican Ministry of Economy (SE) informed this Sunday that the public consultations, prior to the next revision of the trade agreement with the United States and Canada (T-MEC), are moving towards the “internal consensus” on the priorities that the country must attend. The SE pointed out in a statement that from October 6 to 10 were held working tables with different productive sectors and relevant economic actor…
The Ministry of Economy reported that the internal consultations on the T-MEC with sectors and states of the republic are progressing, with the aim of defining the national priorities that the country will present during the next review of the trade agreement. Between 6 and 10 October, the unit headed by Marcelo Ebrard held working tables with key productive sectors and state meetings in different entities of the country, in which proposals, obs…
In addition, tables were held in the states of Guerrero, Tlaxcala, San Luis Potosí, Querétaro and Nuevo León Mexico to advance the internal consensus for the revision of the T-MEC 2026. Secretary Marcelo Ebrard details that the public consultations cover key sectors such as mining, wood and processed food.
On October 12, 2025, the Federal Government's Ministry of Economy (SE) reported that it was making progress in internal consultations regarding the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) with key sectors and entities in the country. "With the goal of building consensus on the priorities our country must address during the next review of the United States-Mexico Agreement and… Source
During the consultations organized by the Ministry of Economy to define Mexico's priorities prior to the revision of the T-MEC, issues related to Wood-Mueble and Paper; Beverages and Processed Foods; Mining; Plastics and Toys were addressed. The post Consultations on T-MEC review progress; "we are listening to everyone," says Ebrard first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
Between October 6 and 10, Economy conducted tables with key industries and state meetings Marcelo Ebrard seeks a national consensus position for the revision of the treaty A questionnaire was applied to strategic sectors to classify contributions by chapters of the T-MEC Overview The Economy Secretariat reported progress in internal consultations on the T-MEC in order to define the priorities that Mexico will lead to the next review of the trade…
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