MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican and U.S. officers agreed to ongoing and open dialogue on financial points like strengthening regional provide chains and the traceability of international funding on Wednesday, a senior Mexican official advised Reuters.
In a gathering on the White Home, officers from each nations mentioned the start of public consultations forward of a revision of the USMCA North American commerce pact, mentioned Deputy Overseas Commerce Minister Luis Rosendo Gutierrez, including that the assessment stays scheduled for 2026.
“For now we’ve not but began speaking about tariffs,” Gutierrez. “We have been very nicely acquired from all of the financial areas and the thought is to start out working subsequent week with a everlasting trade of knowledge.”
President Donald Trump has threatened each Mexico and Canada with 25% tariffs, however pushed the roll-out again a month on Monday in trade for guarantees from the 2 nations to sort out medication and immigration. Mexico agreed to deploy 10,000 Nationwide Guard troops to the border.
Gutierrez mentioned he arrived in Washington on Monday on the request of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to satisfy with officers from the administration of President Donald Trump.
(Reporting by Cassandra Garrison; modifying by Stephen Eisenhammer)
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