Mexico trade deputy to meet with U.S. officials over IP watch list
MEXICO CITY, April 29 (Reuters) - Mexico's deputy foreign trade minister will meet this week with officials from the U.S. Trade Representative after the office placed Mexico on its priority watch list on intellectual property rights.
In a government statement, Mexico said its inclusion on the list in the USTR's annual report does not involve trade measures that could affect Mexico.
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