As an achievement, entrepreneurs described the pause of application of one -month tariffs granted by Donald Trump this Thursday to Mexican products that meet the TMEC.
“It is a great achievement and it is another month (so that Mexican exports tariffs do not charge,” said Francisco Cervantes Díaz, president of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE), who has been summoned to go to urgent meetings to the National Palace.
During the following month all the products governed under the Treaty Mexico, the United States and Canada will not pay tariffs, said the leader of the dome agency, who will be on March 9 in the Zocalo of Mexico City accompanying the president in a rally to explain the commercial agenda with its commercial partners.
After noon, President Claudia Sheinbaum met with 300 entrepreneurs in Palacio Nacional to expose how Donald Trump has been working to achieve another pause to the collection of tariffs.
Cervantes Díaz said that the business sector has broad recognition for what the president and her government is doing.
Marcelo Ebrard Casaubon, Secretary of Economy (SE), has been a lot in Washington in talks with his counterpart to stop the collection of tariffs, he said.
The same has done Juan Ramón de la Fuente, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, and Rogelio Ramírez de la O, Secretary of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP), Luz Elena González, Secretary of Energy (Sener), said Francisco Cervantes Díaz.
Separately, the Business Coordinating Council reaffirmed its support for Claudia Sheinbaum and the decisions made by the Government of Mexico to protect the economic growth and interests of the country.
“We express our recognition to the agreement achieved with the United States government to suspend the imposition of tariffs on Mexican goods and products within the framework of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (TMEC),” said the CCE.
He added that the decision is a fundamental step to guarantee economic and commercial stability between the two nations, strengthening the confidence of the productive sectors and ensuring the continuity of our supply chains.
“We reiterate our commitment to continue collaborating with the public sector to strengthen Mexico’s economic integration with its commercial partners,” he added.
The Mexican private sector has demonstrated its resilience and ability to face international trade challenges.
Mexican companies have worked hard to consolidate as leaders in their respective sectors, betting on innovation, quality and competitiveness in global markets.
Therefore, it is essential to continue with dialogue and cooperation with our international allies to guarantee a favorable environment and trade environment.
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