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Sheinbaum Hopes to Close the T-Mec's "Revision" and Maintain Its Validity with Its Trading Partners

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Mexican president said her country has "advanced" in negotiations with the U.S. to keep the Trade Agreement in force

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Mexican president said her country has "advanced" in negotiations with the U.S. to keep the Trade Agreement in force

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CSP informs that it is already ready document derived from consultation carried out around T-MEC, within the framework of the process of revision of this to o.

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T-MEC 2026: Mexico enters the final phase of the review with a strategic document ready for presentation by Marcelo Ebrard. President Sheinbaum confirms that advances in security—including a 40% drop in homicides and 300 tons of seized drugs—are the pillar for negotiations based on respect for sovereignty and multilateralism. T-MEC’s Review position is “very advanced,” says Sheinbaum first appeared on Contraline.

Cancún, QRoo.- The Calica case is listed within the 54 topics that the United States has asked Mexico to review prior to the renegotiation of the Mexico-United States-Canada Treaty (TMEC). President Claudia Sheinbaum recognized this during her conference from Palacio Naciona, where she acknowledged that no agreement has been reached with Vulcan Materials, owner of the mine, to which they have even offered other lands in exchange for the Calica m…

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This year “is going to close the revision of the (commercial) Treaty and it is still very advanced with all the circumstances that the United States government has raised today,” said President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. “Would you decide because it expands 16 years?” “Let’s see. A consultation was made on the treaty; the document is ready and will be presented soon by the Secretary of Economy,” he said at his press conference. He recalled that se…

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In view of the revision of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC), which will take place this year, specialists foresee timely changes in certain productive sectors, such as the automotive sector, or, what they described as negative, annual revisions to this trilateral agreement. In the framework of the conference Entre la volatility y oportunidad, Mexico 2026, organized by the Mexican Intermodal Transport Association (A…

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udgtv broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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