As the United States imposes tariffs on steel imports, Latin America downplays the threat of a trade war but looks to reinforce commercial ties with other countries. By Lucien Chauvin, Amy Guthrie, Thierry Ogier and Mat Youkee
Tag: free trade
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LatAm guards against protectionist policies
As protectionist rhetoric surges in the US and other developed countries, Latin America seeks to integrate its economies while maintaining disciplined economic policies
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Guajardo urges deeper dialogue in US-Mexico relations
Mexico’s economy minister says NAFTA talks must lead to “certain victories” and calls it “illogical” to impose import taxes
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Mexico wants “wins” in NAFTA renegotiation
Mexico’s economy minister says NAFTA talks must lead to “certain victories” and calls it “illogical” to impose import taxes
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Mexico says it could pull out of NAFTA if “there are no clear benefits”
The comments from Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo come as Mexican and US officials are scheduled to meet in Washington to discuss trade, immigration and security
