The dialogue marks a pivotal step in aligning cross-border trade policies, with both officials confirming that the current sessions are merely the beginning of a deeper series of consultations. Following the Washington meetings, the two delegations have already scheduled a follow-up round of negotiations to take place next month in Mexico City.
These talks center on the intricate requirements that determine where a product is manufactured, a critical factor for maintaining duty-free benefits under current trade agreements. By refining these standards, Washington and Mexico City aim to insulate their supply chains from external volatility while streamlining the flow of industrial components across their shared border.





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