European Union and Mexico sign trade agreement

The European Union and Mexico have signed a modernized trade agreement to strengthen economic ties and reduce dependence on the United States.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum sealed the agreement at the summit in Mexico City. It expands the existing 2000 deal to include services, digital trade and agricultural products.

Von der Leyen stated the partnership brings many benefits to both sides and creates more jobs. Mexico expects exports to the EU to rise from 24 to 36 billion US dollars by 2030.

The agreement still requires ratification. In the EU the European Parliament could vote in July. It is the first summit in more than ten years.

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Illustration of Mexican and US officials meeting to discuss T-MEC review in Mexico City on May 27.
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Mexico and us to begin formal talks on t-mec review on may 27

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Economy secretary marcelo ebrard announced that committees from mexico and the united states will meet on may 27 in mexico city to start formal conversations on the t-mec review.

President Claudia Sheinbaum and Ursula von der Leyen signed the modernization of the Global Agreement between Mexico and the European Union today.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier confirmed that Mexico will sign the updated Global Agreement with the European Union in May during their meeting in Cancún, Quintana Roo. Both highlighted commercial opportunities and interest from German companies in investing in Mexico.

Mexico and the United States will launch the first formal bilateral round of talks on March 16 in Washington to review the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC), announced by Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard on March 5 following agreement with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Discussions will cover rules of origin, industrial integration, supply chain security, and regional competitiveness, as Mexico's private sector expresses optimism.

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