Greer: USMCA Review Talks Will Lean More Bilateral than Trilateral
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USMCA review will be 'more bilateral than trilateral,' says economy minister
Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Tuesday that much of the negotiations during the 2026 review of the trilateral USMCA free trade pact will be bilateral rather than between Mexico, the United States and Canada. His remark came after United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said that the USMCA negotiations will “probably” be more bilateral than trilateral. Mexico’s economy minister addressed comments made by the U.S. Trade Representat…
A month after the end of the U.S. tariff break to Mexico, and with the T-MEC negotiations at the door, Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy, acknowledged that there is “high bilateral content” between Donald Trump's government and Canada, but how does that affect the country?Ebrard was questioned about Jamieson Greer's statements from the U.S. Department of Commerce, who said in New York that discussions regarding the T-MEC may be bilateral and …
CDMX.- Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard anticipated that the review of the T-MEC will combine bilateral chapters and trilateral mechanisms, as happened in Donald Trump’s first administration. He noted that there are issues “that only belong to two parties,” so it is natural that some tables will take Mexico-United States or Mexico-Canada specifically. Interviewed at the end of the event “Minds in Action, 2nd edition: Made in Mexico”, Ebrard reac…
The Secretary of Economy said the reason for the second edition of “Minds in Action” will be to link investment funds.
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