Mexico sees USMCA review starting in late September or early October
MEXICO CITY, May 27 (Reuters) - Mexico expects a planned review of the trilateral trade pact with the U.S. and Canada to formally begin at the beginning of the fourth quarter this year, Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Tuesday.
"The formal start is expected at the end of September, the first week of October, for evaluation," Ebrard told journalists on the sidelines of a banking event.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice.
Recommended Articles
Featured Tools
Top News
Anthropic Revenue Surpasses OpenAI for First Time, IPO as Early as October

Meta Is About to Launch a Consumer-Facing AI Model, and OpenAI Is About to Have Its IPO, Making Now a Good Time to Buy Meta Stock

Memory Chips Drive Samsung Earnings Surge, But Stock Price Opens High and Closes Lower: Why?

Is Bitcoin Reaching a Local Top? Institutional Demand vs. Retail Sentiment at $70,000

JPMorgan Warns Tesla Shares Could Fall Another 60%, Can Musk Still Turn the Tide?

Tradingkey







