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The United States and Mexico have agreed to begin formal talks on reforming the USMCA trade pact, though no timeline has been set.
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00:00The United States and Mexico have agreed to start formal talks on possible changes.
00:05To the original trade deal, the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement.
00:10Among the key areas to be addressed, Critical Minerals Corporation.
00:15And tighter rules of origin for industrial goods.
00:20U.S. Trade Representative Jameson Greer and Mexican economy.
00:25Secretary Marcelo Ebrard have not announced a timetable for when the talks will start.
00:30The agenda also includes stronger measures to protect workers and domestic producers.
00:35Along with coordinated efforts to tackle the ongoing dumping of manufactured goods.
00:40U.S. officials have not clarified whether Canada will join the discussions.
00:45Under the trade agreement which came into force in 2020, all three countries...
00:50are required to start a joint review by July 1st.
00:53This review will decide...
00:55whether the pact is renewed for another 16 years or amended through agreed reforms.
01:00First of all, the
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