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Mexico expects early USMCA review to give clarity to investors and consumers

Mexico's Economy Minister said that the country hopes to begin a trilateral review with the U.S., Canada and other countries in the second half this year. This will provide more clarity for consumers and investors.

On the sidelines of an event organized by the Ministry of Finance with local firms, Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said to journalists: "We expect that we will start discussions in second half of this year."

He added, "We hope that they will happen as quickly as possible and we can come to an agreement as soon as."

Next year, the USMCA will be reviewed. The US President Donald Trump wants the agreement renegotiated in advance.

Ebrard stated that the early review of trade policies could make it "easier" and "clearer" for consumers and investors to understand.

Ebrard announced on Monday that he expects the review to start earlier than scheduled. He said, "That would be convenient for us." It would be clearer to us as to how the treaty will function in comparison to other parts around the world.

The USMCA is still in force despite the ongoing U.S. Tariffs. It currently impacts the shipments of steel and finished automobiles from Mexico to the United States.

Ebrard said that Mexico was working on negotiating more favorable terms to export steel, aluminum and automobiles to the United States.

(source: Reuters)