The review of the T-MEC trade agreement begins amidst threats from Trump to cancel it, with Mexico determined to keep the treaty while also evaluating new conditions proposed by the U.S.
The review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC) commenced in Washington, with the backdrop of President Trump's threats to potentially cancel the treaty. The Mexican negotiating team is focused on preserving the treaty, citing significant reasons for maintaining it to avoid high U.S. tariffs and a decline in foreign direct investments that could harm regions and sectors of the Mexican economy. However, they also recognize the necessity to assess the new conditions that the Trump administration may impose during the negotiations.