Cecilia Malmström admitted that "there is still work to do, but they are working very hard"
Mexico can go on without NAFTA
Terminating NAFTA will not mean the times of smuggling and contraband will return to Mexico
Canadian representative fears the continuity of the Agreement hinges on politics and not on technical discussions
Terminating NAFTA will strain the commercial & political relationship between the US, Canada, and Mexico, yet Mexico must be ready to face this case scenario
According to the CEAL, Mexicans conceive Latin America as the main investment destination, representing an investment of about USD$42 billion per year
President Peña Nieto meets with the Chairman of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
President Enrique Peña Nieto and Chairman Yi Huiman coincided that the arrival of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China in Mexico will increase bilateral trade and investment flows
NAFTA: Mexico first
The Mexican representatives need to be ready to defend the national interests from the unacceptable demands of the American Government
LALA Group Mexico closes deal with Brazilian dairy market company
The Senate will be provided with timely information, but Mexico will not disclose its strategy yet
Mexico needs to prove there is an alternative supply market