T-Mec Panel Requested Against Pemex and Cfe
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The pressure from the United States for Mexico to reduce the participation of Mexican Petroleums (Pemex) and the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) has increased with the presentation of an initiative in the US Congress to put controls on the energy sector in the free trade agreement (TMEC). U.S. businessmen claim that the Mexican government favors the two state companies and that limits their investment opportunities in Mexico. The complaint …
The Secretary of Energy (Sener) denied alleged dumping to favor Pemex and the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), this after U.S. oil companies reported violations of the T-MEC by the Mexican authorities.A little over a week after the publication of a series of press releases stating that the U.S. oil and gas industry accused Mexico of violating the trade agreement between Mexico-United States and Canada, known as T-MEC, the government denied …
Democratic Congressmen and Republicans, supported by groups in the U.S. energy sector, demanded that the Trump Administration activate an arbitration panel against Mexico's energy policy under the framework of the regional trade agreement (T-MEC). Members of the Lower House presented a bill calling on the Trump Administration to hold the Mexican government accountable for its energy policies to favor Mexican Petroleums (Pemex) and the Federal El…
Democrats and Republicans managed to agree, and not only in the temporary reopening of the U.S. federal government, but in presenting an initiative for the Mexican government to respect the T-MEC energy agreements.What Congressmen Jodey Arrrington, Republican, and Henry Cuellar, Democrat, say is that the Mexican regime violates the T-MEC agreement for favoring Pemex and the Federal Electricity Commission.
U.S. Congressionals propose to force their government to act against Mexico for favoring Pemex and CFE, violating T-MEC commitments, they say. The U.S. Congress has opened a new front in the growing trade dispute with Mexico, by presenting a bipartisan initiative that seeks to force concrete actions by the government of Joe Biden against what they consider a systematic violation of T-MEC by the Mexican government, due to policies that strengthen…
Democratic Congressmen and Republicans of the Lower House presented the Mexican Energy Trade Compliance Act, an initiative that calls on President Donald Trump to hold the Mexican government accountable for its energy policies to favor Mexican Oils (Pemex) and the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE). In a statement, they explained that this law sees fair and open access to energy markets, ensuring that US energy can compete on equal terms, thus…
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