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Discard Csp T-Mec Break: 'It's Law'

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President Claudia Sheinbaum ruled out the risk of breaking the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC), after her US counterpart Donald Trump raised the possibility of negotiating trade agreements separately with each country. "The issue is law in Canada, in the United States and in Mexico, it was passed through Congresses, so if it wanted to be changed it would have to be a very thorough review," Sheinbaum said. This morning…

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Mexican president said her government is open to reaching agreements with the U.S. and Canada on T-MEC

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According to the Mexican president, the treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada is law in all three countries, which means that any change would involve legal aspects.

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The Mexican president has responded Wednesday to Donald Trump’s statements about negotiating separate trade agreements with Canada and Mexico. The Republican suggested on Tuesday to Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney, who could lean towards a unilateral negotiation rather than renewing the TMEC. “TMEC is law in Canada, the United States and Mexico, if it wanted to change, it would have to be a very thorough review,” Claudia Sheinbaum mentioned …

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President Claudia Sheinbaum ruled out the risk of breaking the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC), after her US counterpart Donald Trump raised the possibility of negotiating trade agreements separately with each country. "The issue is law in Canada, in the United States and in Mexico, it was passed through Congresses, so if it wanted to be changed it would have to be a very thorough review," Sheinbaum said. This morning…

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President Donald Trump opened the door to negotiating separate trade agreements with Mexico and Canada instead of renegotiating the T-MEC.

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MEXICO CITY, October 8, 2025.- Following statements by U.S. President Donald Trump of the possibility of replacing the T-MEC with bilateral agreements with Mexico and Canada instead of the current structure between the three countries, President Claudia Sheinbaum responded that the trade treaty “is law” in all three nations, so “any change would involve a thorough review.” “The T-MEC is law in Canada, in the United States and in Mexico (...) if …

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El Economista broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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