Diplomats from US, Mexico, and Canada negotiating the USMCA agreement in a conference room with flags and Mexico City view.
Diplomats from US, Mexico, and Canada negotiating the USMCA agreement in a conference room with flags and Mexico City view.
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T-MEC negotiations begin May 27 with long-term vision

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Formal talks to review the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement start next Wednesday. Mexico aims to sidestep electoral pressures and focus on regional economic stability.

Formal T-MEC negotiations will begin on May 27. President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that Mexico is in no rush to close a quick deal and seeks a long-term perspective for the three economies.

Sheinbaum stressed that November elections in the United States should not influence the process. Mexican officials held recent meetings in Washington and Canada to advance commercial issues.

Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard anticipated that reviews may not be conclusive right away. Mexico prioritizes reducing uncertainty rather than signing under pressure, according to statements at the El Financiero Forum.

Recent data show Mexican exports to the United States grew 5.1 percent in the first quarter. However, vehicle and auto parts sales fell 11.3 percent due to current tariffs.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the May 27 start of formal T-MEC talks, noting opportunities for stability, potential risks from security and narcotics issues, and efforts to keep negotiations focused on long-term economic goals amid electoral pressures.

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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.

Following preparatory meetings in Washington, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer visited Mexico to meet President Claudia Sheinbaum, Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard, and business leaders. They agreed to launch formal T-MEC review negotiations the week of May 25 in Mexico City, with Mexico pushing to eliminate tariffs on steel, aluminum, and automobiles ahead of the July 1 review.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum said Thursday her government will shield the T-MEC review from the US electoral climate. She stressed the need for a long-term vision for the three economies involved.

President Claudia Sheinbaum reaffirmed her support for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement on June 11 during her morning press conference, responding to Donald Trump’s comments on possibly not renewing the pact.

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The three countries are on track to miss the July 1 deadline to extend the trade pact for 16 years, triggering ongoing annual reviews.

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