MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The European Union should sign an updated trade agreement with Mexico later this year, Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Friday.
The EU and Latin America’s 2018 second-largest economy have reached an agreement in principle to update their joint trade agreement, but the coronavirus pandemic and complex The approval process has blocked final approval in Europe.
Talking to Mexican lawmakers, Ebrard said it would be up to the European Union to end the process, and European officials had informed Mexico that it could Happened at
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“We expect this year that they will approve updates to the agreements we already have with them,” he said.