Trade Pact Review: Mexico's Minister Ebrard Updates on Progress
Mexico's Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard announced that the trilateral trade agreement with the U.S. and Canada is currently under review, with an expected conclusion by July 1. Despite President Donald Trump's claim that the agreement holds less relevance for the U.S., Canada remains focused on its significance.
Mexico's Economy Minister, Marcelo Ebrard, has announced that the trilateral trade agreement involving the U.S. and Canada is now in the review stage. This process is part of their continental free trade treaty arrangements.
Minister Ebrard is hopeful that the review phase will conclude by July 1, representing a significant milestone in continental trade discussions.
In contrast, U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that the trade agreement is not a priority for the U.S., even as Canada continues to express interest. Trump emphasizes the repatriation of manufacturing jobs to the U.S.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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