Washington Begins USMCA Negotiations With Mexico
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Washington, 18 Mar (EFE).- The United States and Mexico began on Wednesday in Washington the face-to-face negotiations to prepare for the review of the T-MEC free trade agreement, which also includes Canada, a process that must begin on July 1 and is uncertain by the tariff war of US President Donald Trump.Mexico's Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard traveled to the U.S. capital to meet separately with U.S. Foreign Trade Representative Jamieson …
The United States and Mexico began in Washington the face-to-face negotiations for the revision of the T-MEC free trade agreement, which also includes Canada, an uncertain process due to the tariff war of US President Donald Trump.
Marcelo Luis Ebrard Casaubón, head of the Ministry of Economy (SE), announced on March 18, 2026, that Mexico and the United States began discussions that day regarding the review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the trilateral trade agreement that governs economic relations in North America. According to Ebrard Casaubón… Source
Officials from Mexico and the United States, headed by the Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard and the head of the White House Trade Representation (UST), Jamieson Greer, meet this Wednesday in Washington, opening formal bilateral talks for the revision of the Mexico-United States-Canada Treaty (T-MEC) on 2026. “We had discussions with Ambassador Jamieson Greer, head of USTR and his team, to start discussions regarding the review of the T-MEC. …
Mexico will hold today the first round of talks with the United States on the revision of the T-MEC, with a view to the permanence of the agreement and the elimination of tariffs by its neighbor.
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