by supplychainreport
Mexico’s Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard met with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Wednesday, with both countries agreeing to continue negotiations toward a renewed trade agreement, the Mexican Economy Ministry said. The discussions aim to strengthen economic ties and enhance bilateral trade flows under the framework of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
Ebrard and Greer outlined next steps in the talks, focusing on improving market access, reducing trade barriers, and creating a more predictable environment for businesses operating across borders. Both officials emphasized the importance of collaboration to ensure that trade between Mexico and the U.S. continues to grow, supporting jobs and economic development in both countries. The negotiations are scheduled to progress ahead of the USMCA’s 2026 review.
The ministry noted that the ongoing discussions provide an opportunity to explore additional areas of cooperation, including industrial sectors, technology, and sustainable trade initiatives. Analysts say that a successful agreement could bolster investment flows, encourage innovation, and help both nations navigate evolving global trade dynamics. The talks reflect a mutual commitment to deepening economic partnerships while fostering a stable and competitive trade environment.
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