Regulation & Safety

Mexico disputes language in U.S. bill on ratifying USMCA trade pact

Enrique Pena Nieto, Mexico's president, left, speaks as U.S. president Donald Trump, center, and Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, listen before the signing of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement at the G-20 Leaders' Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Friday Nov. 30.  (Bloomberg)
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By:
Peter Orsi
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The Associated Press via The Canadian Press
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December 15, 2019 01:45 AM

MEXICO CITY — Just days after a landmark agreement on a trade pact to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement, Mexico objected Saturday to legislation introduced in the U.S. Congress as part of an eventual ratification of the deal.

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