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EU to Remove Remaining Barriers as It Reviews Trade Deal with Mexico

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The move comes as world economies look to strengthen their ties amid turbulent relations with the US, caused by the Trump administration’s hostile trade policies, as well as the war in Iran, which have caused global instability.

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The EU and the most populous Spanish-speaking country are intensifying their cooperation: a new agreement is designed to reduce tariffs and strengthen common goals in trade, climate and human rights.

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The modernization of the trade agreement between Mexico and the European Union will give the country “30 or 40 years of certainty” for trade and investment, said Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard, in the framework of the Mexico-European Union Business Summit.During a panel prior to the official signing of the Modernized Global Agreement between Mexico and the European Union, the official stressed that to conclude this pact in a context of high in…

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On the eve of Mexico and the European Union signing the Modernised Global Agreement, the President of the European Council, António Costa, augurs that this instrument will represent a new bridge that will encourage fairer trade practices and deepen political dialogue. Former Prime Minister of Portugal, Costa delivered a message this morning in the Senate of the Republic in a solemn session attested by the Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Ro…

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Mexico will sign a new trade agreement with the European Union on Friday as it negotiates with the United States the terms of the T-MEC and faces generalized tariffs imposed by the Donald Trump administration. Negotiations with Brussels closed in January 2025, three days before Trump returned to the White House, which for some specialists is a sign that pressure from the relationship with Washington accelerated a process that had been unresolved…

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Mexico City, 20 May (EFE).- The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and the president of the European Council, António Costa, arrived in Mexico on Wednesday to fulfill a working visit in which the Modernised Global Agreement is expected to be signed. Von der Leyen and Costa will meet on Friday with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, in what will be the first bilateral summit in more than a decade between the European Un…

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The Yucatan Times broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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