According to him, North America will become the most competitive and dynamic region in the world. Anthony Blinkensecretary of state USAparticipation in the second annual meeting Mexico-US High Level Economic Dialogue (DEAN).
admitted that the President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador like its American counterpart Joe Biden they agree to make both countries bigger and more productive.
“Mexico is the second US trading partner with a volume of $7 billion and a million jobs, and all this is not an abstract figure, this is a boon that generates development,” he said.
“We have differences, like any country, countries with as deep relationships as we do, but we approach them pragmatically and with mutual respect,” he said.
At the meeting DEAN confirmed that “we have found many opportunities for all the work being done in both countries, in the United States with the Chip and Science Act and with the Inflation Act, I believe that we have new prospects for further progress in everything we need to do as in the field of clean energy, safe internet, which is important not only for governments, but also for our peoples.”
As achievements, he singled out “the initiative Chip law and science which is going to provide the funds to develop a much more sustainable supply chain for semiconductor manufacturing, they will be working with companies like Intel and they are going to develop R&D, design and assembly and manufacturing in Mexico.”
The legislation, he said, “will help make the components we need in the 21st century here in North America.”
Inflation and T-MEC
Another initiative is through Inflation Reduction Act which provides tax breaks for electric vehicles, as well as for those who produce battery components, this is a very good investment to improve jobs, to fight the climate crisis.
During his participation, the Ministry of Economy, Tatiana Cloutiertalked about the differences between Mexico D USA which are currently being consulted andl T-MEK and said that “Part of what was discussed with the president was resolving energy issues and solving problems through dialogue, and both parties have an interest in keeping pace in finding solutions.”
Finally, Marcelo Ebrad, secretary Foreign relations (SRE) indicated that “the consultations are part of an already established process, they give us predictability and allow us to have a mechanism to resolve these and other differences that may arise, and I hope that at some point an agreement will be reached in this dialogue “. According to him, the negotiations are confidential.
Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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