Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo said on Tuesday that flexibility will be needed to hash out an agreement on a new NAFTA deal, as he prepared to meet with his U.S. and Canadian counterparts later in the day.
Guajardo also underscored that Mexico would not accept any U.S. tariffs on aluminum or steel, saying that a revised North American Free Trade Agreement should serve to settle the issue with its northern neighbor.
via Reuters
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