MEXICO

Mexico-US Deal Includes Mexican Auto Export Cap, Reuters Reports

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The proposed U.S.-Mexico trade deal would allow President Donald Trump to impose punitive “national security” tariffs of up to 25 percent on imports of Mexican-made cars, sport utility vehicles and auto parts above certain volumes, auto executives and sources said on Tuesday.
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NAFTA

US And Mexico Put Off NAFTA Talks Until Wednesday, Autos Eyed

Since restarting last month, the talks have focused on ironing out differences between Mexico and the United States which cut to the heart of U.S. President Donald Trump's complaint that NAFTA has hollowed out U.S. manufacturing to Mexico's benefit.
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Canada 'Very Keen' On Wrapping Up Year-Old NAFTA Talks

Canada is “very keen” on concluding negotiations to renew the North American Free Trade Agreement as soon as possible, Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Saturday, amid signs of progress after months of delays.
Soybeans

Consumers, Soybeans Seen Powering US Second-Quarter Growth

President Donald Trump and members of his economic team have been promoting the notion that second-quarter growth will be robust. Earlier in the week, he tweeted that the United States has "the best financial numbers on the planet."

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