As political overtones began impacting trade, Mexico and the US found common ground for their deal negotiations.
Tag: NAFTA
Mexico remains confident on NAFTA talks
Finance secretary says trade talks were being held in “good faith,” despite investor concerns
Meade puts “good faith” in NAFTA negotiations
Mexico’s finance secretary says trade talks with delegates from Canada and the US will garner a positive result despite growing investor concerns over the uncertainty of the agreement
China shapes stronger trade ties with Latin America
Following the end of the commodities boom, China and Latin America are forging bonds in a range of new industries
US trade deficit with Mexico climbs
The weakened Mexican peso fueled demand for imports at a time when President Donald Trump has criticized trade imbalances between the countries
Mexico’s Ildefonso Guajardo on dealing with the Trump administration
As tensions with the US remain high, Mexico’s economy minister sets out his country’s priorities and plans in a recent interview with LatinFinance
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
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
Mexico weighs tariffs on US goods
Economy minister says taxing US imports could be Plan B if NAFTA talks fail to reach an agreement
Mexico remains open to NAFTA changes
Economy minister calls a proposed border tax “counterproductive” and a violation of WTO rules
