Mexico and United States conclude first round of T-MEC negotiations

Mexico and the United States ended the first round of negotiations to review the T-MEC, focused on automotive origin rules and issues of steel and aluminum.

The talks took place on May 28 and 29 in Mexico City. The Ministry of Economy reported a positive outcome and highlighted a constructive dialogue between the delegations.

The parties advanced on priority issues for North American productive integration. Mexico stressed that the treaty's strength lies in regional value chains.

The schedule for upcoming meetings was confirmed. The second round will take place on June 16 and 17 in Washington D.C., while the third will be held during the week of July 20 in Mexico City.

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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.

Mexico and the United States concluded the first formal round of talks to review the T-MEC last week in Mexico City.

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Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard confirmed two rounds of talks with the United States on the T-MEC in June and July.

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

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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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