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Mexico, Canada and Ontario
Ontario Premier Calls for Mexico’s Exit from North American Trade Pact
Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Tuesday called for Mexico’s potential exclusion from the North American trade agreement, suggesting a return to bilateral trade arrangements between Canada and
Ontario Premier Floats US-Canada Trade Deal Without Mexico
The premier of Canada’s largest province wants the country to negotiate its own trade agreement with the US, unless Mexico aligns itself with its North American partners on Chinese imports.
Doug Ford suggests Canada should cut Mexico out of North American trade deal
Ontario’s premier accused the country of being a ‘backdoor’ for Chinese automakers to come into the Canadian and U.S. market
Ontario premier suggests Canada end free trade with Mexico
Saying Mexico allows itself to be a 'backdoor' for China to skirt heavy Canadian and U.S. tariffs, Doug Ford is urging an end to the USMCA.
Premier Ford pitches kicking Mexico out of North American free trade pact
In a statement issued Tuesday,
Ontario
Premier Doug Ford said that since signing the United States-
Mexico
-Canada Agreement
Mexico
has become 'a backdoor for Chinese cars, auto parts and other products into Canadian and American markets.' (Christopher ...
Ontario Premier Calls for U.S./Canada Trade Deal if Mexico Fails to Align on Chinese Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has called for Canada to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement with the U.S. unless Mexico aligns with North American partners on tariffs for Chinese imports.
Ontario premier floats Mexico’s removal from CUSMA agreement
Since signing on to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, Mexico has allowed itself to become a backdoor for Chinese cars, auto parts and other products into Canadian and American markets, putting Canadian and American workers' livelihoods at risk while undermining our communities.
Doug Ford floats U.S.-Canada trade deal that cuts out Mexico
Free trade needs to be fair. Since signing on to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, Mexico has allowed itself to become a backdoor for Chinese cars, auto parts and other products into Canadian and American markets, putting Canadian and American workers’ livelihoods at…
Ontario premier pitches US-Canada free-trade deal — minus Mexico
OTTAWA — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says if Mexico continues to be a “backdoor” for Chinese goods, Canada and the U.S. should think about forging a bilateral trade deal. Canada, the U.S. and Mexico ratified a three-way trade deal in 2020 that is up for review in 2026.
Canada Agrees With US Concerns About Mexico’s Trade With China
Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said American concerns about Mexico’s trade policy not being in line with its North American allies on China are “legitimate,” and she shares them.Most Read from BloombergUnder Trump,
Freeland 'sympathetic' to U.S. trade concerns about Mexico
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says she's heard U.S. officials and business leaders warn that Mexico is not acting the way Canada and the U.S. are in its economic relationship with China. Freeland did not say whether she agrees with Ontario Premier Doug Ford's suggestion that Ottawa and Washington create a bilateral trade agreement if Mexico continues to be a back door for importing cheap Chinese materials.
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Doug Ford calls Mexico ‘backdoor’ for Chinese cars, says Canada should sign bilateral trade deal with U.S.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he wants to see a bilateral trade deal between Canada and the U.S. if Mexico doesn’t crack ...
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Canada, U.S. should eye own trade deal if no Mexican tariffs on China: Ford
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Mexico "shouldn't have a seat at the table" in upcoming North American free trade talks if it ...
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Economy Minister Says Mexico Can Mediate in US-China Dispute
Mexico’s top economy official said that his nation can be a key intermediary as the US seeks to decouple from China.
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