

The trade representatives agreed to have their teams "intensify their engagement" on the matter, Tai's office said. Tai stressed the importance of Mexico enhancing its monitoring of steel and aluminum exports to the US during the meeting July 6, in accordance with a 2019 agreement in which the US dropped the Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the country, the USTR's office said.Īs part of the agreement, Mexico was to ensure greater transparency regarding steel and aluminum imports from third countries.

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