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Canada Agrees With US Concerns About Mexico’s Trade With China
Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said American concerns about Mexico’s trade policy not being in line with its North American allies on China are “legitimate,” and she shares them.
Deputy PM Freeland says she shares American trade concerns about Mexico, China
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says she shares Washington's concerns about whether Mexico is "aligned" with Canada and the U.S. on trade policy — specifically when it comes to China.
Premier Ford pitches kicking Mexico out of North American free trade pact
(Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press - image credit) The head of Canada's largest province is dipping his toe into new territory — talking about removing
Mexico
from the North American
trade
agreement. On Tuesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford floated ...
Ontario Premier Floats US-Canada Trade Deal Without Mexico
The premier of Canada’s largest province wants the country to negotiate its own trade agreement with the US, unless Mexico aligns itself with its North American partners on Chinese imports.
Ontario premier suggests Canada end free trade with Mexico
Saying Mexico allows itself to be a 'backdoor' for China to skirt heavy Canadian and U.S. tariffs, Doug Ford is urging an end to the USMCA.
Freeland 'sympathetic' to U.S. trade concerns about Mexico
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says she's heard U.S. officials and business leaders warn that Mexico is not acting the way Canada and the U.S. are in its economic relationship with China. Freeland did not say whether she agrees with Ontario Premier Doug Ford's suggestion that Ottawa and Washington create a bilateral trade agreement if Mexico continues to be a back door for importing cheap Chinese materials.
Canada shares U.S. concern over Mexico’s trade practices, Freeland says
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said she shares concerns voiced by counterparts in the United States about Mexico ’s trade practices when it comes to Chinese imports. “I think those are legitimate concerns for our American partners and neighbours to have,
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Trump's Proposed Tariffs, Especially on China and Mexico, Could Hit California Hard
A range of experts, from Nobel Prize-winning economists to an internet-famous menswear writer, have a message for Americans ...
2h
Mexico's Sheinbaum to present constitutional safeguard for non-GMO corn in coming days
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday that her government would in the coming days present a plan to protect ...
Latin Times on MSN
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Mexico Threatens Retaliatory Tariffs If Trump Follows Through With His Trade Threats
Mexico may impose retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports during the incoming administration of Donald Trump if he follows ...
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Mexico Signals It Could Hit Back at U.S. With Tariffs of Its Own
Could a tariff war erupt between the United States and Mexico? A top Mexican official said his country might retaliate if the ...
Seeking Alpha
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Mexico would retaliate if Trump imposes 25% tariffs, economy chief says
To note, the U.S.-
Mexico
-Canada
trade
agreement will be due for review in 2026. Trump had signed the deal into law in ...
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Tariffs on Canadian steel less likely under Trump 2.0, U.S. trade experts say, but disruption still a risk
A U.S. trade attorney and a former congressman say a second Trump administration may not direct tariffs specifically at ...
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Trump’s Tariffs Could Deal a Blow to Mexico’s Car Factories
The president-elect has said he could impose punitive tariffs on car imports from Mexico, a move that could hurt factories and workers on both sides of the border.
Opinion
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Opinion
Bipartisan approval for Laredo bridge a win for U.S.-Mexico trade relations
Government officials must work together and invest in transportation projects and technology to keep U.S.-Mexico trade moving ...
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