Trudeau Suggests that Mexico and Canada "Do Not Overreact" on Trump's T-Mec Proposal
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Cancún, QR., The 89th Banking Convention closed yesterday after venting a tight agenda that lasted longer than usual. The three days of activities were marked by the requests of President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo to a sector criticized for not leaving her comfort zone, in which she earns record profits practically without risk. There were also meetings with US officials to discuss money laundering provisions and tables with Mexican legislators.
Cancún, Quintana Roo.- Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recommended that Mexico align with his country in order to achieve a beneficial outcome in the T-MEC review and not overreact to ‘proputes’.“It is important to consider that not all proposals should be taken so seriously, let us not overreact to any ‘propuestite’; although Trump is a negotiator of a lot of experience, do not be afraid to have a strong stance,” he recommended.At…
Justin Trudeau, former Prime Minister of Canada, participated in the 89th Banking Convention and, from the stage, gave a couple of tips to Mexico for the negotiation of the T-MEC. During his participation, Justin Trudeau reiterated the importance of maintaining and strengthening the North American economic and trade bloc to deal with regions such as Asia. Justin Trudeau advises Mexico firm stance and patience before negotiation of the T-MECEL fo…
Cancún (Mexico), 20 Mar (EFE).- Former Prime Minister of Canada (2015-2025) Justin Trudeau said this Friday in Mexico that it is important to respond with “firmity” and not “overreact” to the approaches of US President Donald Trump during the current revision of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC).During his participation in the 89th Banking Convention, the annual meeting of the Mexican financial sector held in Cancún…
The top banking summit came down this Friday in Cancún. The epilogue of the financial conclave featured the keynote conference of former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. After being greeted with a warm applause from the financiers, the former Canadian president made a strong defense of North America’s free trade and trade integration through the TMEC. “We are at a very complex moment. We all feel that the world is changing, with environme…
Justin Trudeau, former Prime Minister of Canada, urged Mexico to be firm in reviewing the T-MEC under pressure from President Donald Trump.
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