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Mexico, Canada
Mexico Fears Loss of US-Canada Trade, Scrambles to Replace Chinese Parts
Mexico's concerns have been exacerbated by Donald Trump winning a second term and a politically struggling Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Mexico Scrambles to Replace Chinese Parts Amid USMCA Tensions: ‘We’ll Fight to Stay In!
Mexico is urgently revising its trade policies and supply chain strategies amid fears that its role in the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) could be at risk. Rising allegations that Mexico serves as a conduit
Canada’s Plan for U.S. Trade Talks: Throw Mexico Under the Bus
Canadian leaders are signaling that they are willing to throw Mexico aside in a bid to curry favor with the incoming Trump administration as they prepare for tough trade talks. With a scheduled review of the U.
Canada wants Mexico in USMCA trade pact despite China concerns, source says
Canada wants Mexico to stay in a continental trade pact despite concerns about China possibly using it as a back door to flood the North American market, a source directly familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
Canada’s provincial leaders want a free trade deal with the US that excludes Mexico
The leader of Canada’s most populous province says all of the country’s provincial and territorial premiers want Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's federal government to negotiate a bilateral trade deal with the United States that excludes Mexico.
Afraid of Losing the US-Canada Trade Pact, Mexico Alters Its Laws and Removes Chinese Parts
Mexico has been taking a bashing for allegedly serving as a conduit for Chinese parts and products into North America
Mexico alters its laws and removes Chinese parts to stay in North American free trade pact
Mexico has been taking a bashing lately for allegedly serving as a conduit for Chinese parts and products into North America, and officials are afraid Trump or Canadian PM Justin Trudeau could try
Mexico ditches Chinese products amid fears of exclusion from US-Canada trade pact
Mexican officials fear their country could be left out of the USMCA over alleged trade in Chinese steel and automotive products.
Bloomberg L.P.
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Mexico Looks Past Trump Threats With $2.7 Billion Port Expansion
Mexico
is looking beyond the incoming Trump administration’s threats of tariffs, betting on a bright future for global ...
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US alleges car parts factory in Mexico violates North America trade pact
The U.S. has alleged workers at a French-owned auto parts plant in Mexico were denied the right to collective bargaining in ...
freightwaves.com
1h
Borderlands Mexico: Entrepreneurs, small business see value of investing in Mexico
Entrepreneurs, small business see value of investing in Mexico; Automotive supplier plans third plant in Mexico; Cargo vessel makes first call at Port Houston; and $31M ...
2d
on MSN
Mexico acknowledges Canada’s concerns about a Chinese auto plant, but says none exists
Mexico's president has acknowledged that Canada is concerned about reports of a Chinese company's auto plant in Mexico, but ...
Mexico News Daily
1d
Sheinbaum responds to Canada’s free trade doubts: Friday’s mañanera recapped
Sheinbaum addressed Canada's doubts about the USMCA free trade deal and denied that Mexico ships Chinese goods to the U.S.
21h
Police chief in Mexico dies by suicide as troops close in to arrest him during anticorruption raid
The police chief killed himself with his own weapon as marines, National Guard and soldiers closed in to try to arrest him, ...
2d
on MSN
Mouldmakers, greenhouse industry watching as Mexico trade talk ramps up
Representatives of two big industries in Windsor-Essex — tool and mouldmakers and the produce industry — say a free trade ...
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