Mexican official eyes stronger ties with China after U.S. trade deal
Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) signing in Mexico City/ MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico should move to deepen its economic ties with China after U.S. congressional approval of a new North American trade deal, a senior Mexican official said late on Saturday. Jesus Seade, the deputy foreign minister for North America and Mexico's top trade negotiator, said that as the second year of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's six-year term got underway, boosting economic ties with China was vital. Last week, the U.S. Senate completed ratification ...
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