Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday that a call with US President Donald Trump was productive and will continue dialogue to achieve good agreements.
The note Claudia Sheinbaum came just after President Trump said he had a “very productive” call with the Mexican President.
“I had a very productive call yesterday with President Mexico. I also met Japanese representatives of Japanese highest level trade. It was a very productive meeting,” Trump added.
The US President said every nation, including China, wants to meet! “Today, Italy,” he added.
Meanwhile, with reference to Trump’s post, Claudia Sheinbaum said, “As he mentioned in his account, it was very productive. We will continue our dialogue to achieve good agreements that benefit in our countries and our people.”
Meanwhile, in the further development of Mexico, on Wednesday, he sent a diplomatic remark to the United States, looking for security coordination in response to the Washington Plan to control her army along the border, said President Claudia Sheinbaum on Wednesday.
“It is their own autonomous decision and in their territory, but we hope that they will not exceed the boundary and that the current cooperation in the area of security continues,” Sheinbaum said.
At the beginning of this week, the US Ministry of Trade said on Monday that it would end the 2019 agreement, which “failed to protect US tomatoes from unfairly prices” imports from Mexico.
Washington said he would impose a drug order on July 14, which would result in an obligation of 20.9 percent on most of the imports of tomatoes from Mexico.
Mexico, however, denied that his farmers in the United States were interpreting tomatoes and stating that they would look for interviews to avoid the obligations notified by Washington.
“There is no dumping Mexican tomato manufacturers,” President Claudia Sheinbaum said at a press conference, expressing optimism that it would prevent duty.
“Even if this sanction should be used, Mexican tomatoes would still be exported to the United States because there is no replacement. The main problem would be that the tomatoes were more expensive in the United States,” Sheinbaum said.
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