Discard Ebrard Risk to T-Mec; Will Review Queries
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The validity of the T-MEC with the participation of Mexico, the United States and Canada “is already a fact,” so its permanence “is not at risk,” said Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón, who highlighted that, despite the threats of Donald Trump, Mexico has managed to have the lowest effective tariff, compared to other countries.
Mexico City, Jan. 31 (EFE).- Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard anticipated this Saturday that the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) will undergo changes in the revision process that will begin on July 1, 2026, although he assured that the agreement “will survive” due to the deep economic integration of the three countries of North America.After participating in the fourth plenary meeting of the deputies of the ruling Nat…
The T-MEC does not face an immediate risk and, on the contrary, is moving towards a stage of greater certainty, said Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy, during his participation in the plenary of the Morena parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies.Before legislators, the federal official said that the trade agreement between Mexico, the United States and Canada has already passed a key phase, after the three countries concluded the proce…
The Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, rejected that the T-MEC is at risk and anticipated that they will seek to perfect it in the framework of the review that will be carried out this year. By participating in the plenary of the Deputies of Morena, he said that the trade agreement with the United States and Canada has already survived and ruled out the possibility of bilateral agreements, as once proposed by the President of the United State…
Before legislators of the PT, the holder of the SE, Marcelo Ebrard highlights the solidity of the economy to Mexican and the end of the neoliberal model.
Soon the proposals that will be put on the table Mexico, the United States and Canada as trading partners will be known, “but we know in advance that the treaty will survive, it will go ahead,” said Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón, head of the Ministry of Economy (SE). “We must keep in mind that the treaty survived, that we are already finishing the consultations of each country and, therefore, we are in time and form according to what is foreseen for t…
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