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Mexico City.- At this moment, the focus of the negotiations that Mexico has with the United States is on steel and aluminum, said Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard. "We have been working very hard with the automotive industry, the auto parts industry, right now, we are working very closely with the steel and aluminum industry and of course we will be very close to the business sector in the months that follow.

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Mexico is still struggling to obtain preferential treatment from the United States. On Tuesday, Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard externed his optimism about the Mexican administration’s negotiations with Donald Trump’s government, as well as the validity of the TMEC, in the midst of Washington’s tariff war with the rest of the world. “Mexico has a free trade agreement with the United States. This country, the United States, has 13 additional one…

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Mexico City.- At this moment, the focus of the negotiations that Mexico has with the United States is on steel and aluminum, said Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard. "We have been working very hard with the automotive industry, the auto parts industry, right now, we are working very closely with the steel and aluminum industry and of course we will be very close to the business sector in the months that follow.

He stressed that of the 14 free trade treaties operated by the U.S., only the T-MEC has this condition; therefore, he said optimistic about the tariff negotiations to the steel industry and mentioned that he “can’t give details” On Tuesday, Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard reported that almost 90 percent of the country’s exports to the U.S. don’t pay taxes, they don’t pay tariffs, he also stressed that of the 14 free trade treaties operated by t…

Marcelo Ebrard, head of the Ministry of Economy (SE), said that there have been advances on the tariffs of 25% on steel and aluminium that the United States imposed last March for several countries and that affect the Mexican steel industry. So far eight meetings have been held with authorities of the neighbor of the north on this issue, recalled the federal official, who was optimistic about the progress that has been made in the encounters. “I…

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T21 broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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