Customs agents from Mexico, the US and Canada reaffirm their support for the USMCA • Economy and finance • Forbes Mexico

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The Confederation of Associations of Customs Agents of the Mexican Republic (CAAAREM) stated that Mexico, the United States and Canada are going through one of the most relevant moments in their economic history, because they share a treaty, production chains and an economic destiny.

“The TMEC is not a signed and archived document, but rather it is a living dynamic that is built every day in the customs of our three countries,” declared the president of the organization, José Ignacio Zaragoza Ambrosi within the framework of the North American Customs Brokers Alliance Meeting, held in Mexico City.

He recalled that each operation reflects a real interdependence that requires certainty, order and trust.

The presidents of the Customs Agents of Mexico, the United States and Canada reaffirmed their support for the USMCA, highlighting the importance of joint work and trilateral cooperation to strengthen trade in North America.

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During the meeting, customs leaders agreed that trilateral trade requires permanent coordination, clear rules and institutional trust to guarantee regional competitiveness.

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Zaragoza Ambrosi stressed that customs agents are a strategic cog in international trade, since when they work with a trilateral vision the region is strengthened, certainty is provided to the industry and trust is built for the future of the three countries.


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