President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that there are no current plans for a Chinese auto plant in Mexico, addressing concerns raised by Canadian officials.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed that while he prefers to keep Mexico in the USMCA, he is ready to consider other trade options depending on Mexico's decisions.
Concerns have surfaced regarding Chinese investments in Mexico, with U.S. and Canadian politicians worried about potential tariff avoidance through auto assembly in Mexico.
Doug Ford, the Canadian premier, led discussions among provincial leaders advocating for a bilateral trade agreement with the U.S. that excludes Mexico.
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