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Mexico tells US it wants to keep talking on trade disputes

Por: The Boston Globe Business December 02, 2022

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s economy secretary on Thursday proposed yet another round of talks with the United States on a dispute over Mexico’s energy sector.Mexico hopes to stave off a full-fledged trade complaint under the U.s.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement.The U.S. initially requested talks in July, but they have so far not led to any solution. The United States could demand an arbitration panel, and the dispute could end in trade... + full article



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