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Are Mexico and Canada doing a trade deal?

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Mexico and Canada have agreed to strengthen trade collaboration in response to new U.S. tariffs, but there is no mention of a direct bilateral trade deal between just Mexico and Canada. Both countries are coordinating strategies and upholding the USMCA agreement.

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Mexico plans to strengthen trade with Canada

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  • Mexican President Sheinbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Carney agreed to strengthen trade collaboration.
  • The agreement follows US President Trump's announcement of new tariffs on Mexico and Canada. 12s
  • Both leaders emphasized the need to respect the USMCA trade agreements. 19s
  • Sheinbaum and Carney discussed strategies for negotiating with the US administration. 39s
  • Carney is expected to visit Mexico, but a date has not been set. 47s
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Mexico plans to strengthen trade with Canada
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Mexico plans to strengthen trade with Canada

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed to strengthen trade collaboration, particularly in light of new tariffs from the U.S.

Mexico plans to strengthen trade with Canada
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Reuters
15 hours ago
Mexico plans to strengthen trade with Canada

Both leaders agree it is essential to respect the USMCA trade agreements and discussed strategies for negotiating with the U.S. before the tariffs take effect.

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