Trump Lists a Long Renegotiation of the T-Mec: What Is the First Step He Will Take?
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The United States is ready to begin a process of renegotiation of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC), the most important trade agreement of the three countries. President Donald Trump's administration will begin in the coming weeks with a series of public consultations, as a mandatory prior step before formally revising the treaty.According to sources cited by the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. Trade Representative's …
The U.S. Trade Representative's Office will begin next month public consultations on the renegotiation of the trade agreement that it has in force with its neighbors Mexico and Canada, which must be done by October 4, according to the 2020 law that implemented the pact, published on Thursday the newspaper The Wall Street Journal.
WASHINGTON, US- President Donald Trump's government will begin in October the renegotiation of the Trade Agreement between the United States, Mexico and Canada (T-MEC), an agreement that was one of the biggest trade achievements of its first term and has now been challenged by unilateral tariff measures imposed on its partners. [...] Trump's entry prepares renegotiation of the T-MEC in October aparece primero en PSN Noticias.
Lawyers and specialists in the U.S.-Mexico relationship acknowledged that if the tariff and non-tariff barriers raised by the Trump administration are not addressed, the renegotiation of the Free Trade Agreement (T-MEC) is put at risk.The Wall Street Journal published that the U.S. is preparing to begin renegotiating the TMEC and that the U.S. Trade Representative's Office (USTR) will initiate public consultations with companies and unions this …
New York, United States Donald Trump's government is about to begin renegotiating the United States, Mexico and Canada Trade Agreement (T-MEC), its most ambitious trade agreement of all those signed and which has been largely compromised by the unilateral tariff measures imposed by Trump on its partners.The Wall Street Journal assures that the negotiation has been entrusted to the office of Jamieson Greer, US Trade Representative, who must open …
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