Mexico and Canada wrapped up two days of high-stakes trade talks in Mexico City on August 6 🤝. Both sides aimed to strengthen their trade partnership and steer clear of any new tariffs from the Trump administration.
Following some intense back-and-forth over import levies, the goal was to present a united front and keep the flow of goods—from Mexican avocados 🥑 to Canadian cars 🚗—running smoothly. Lower or no tariffs mean more stable prices for everyday essentials.
For us in South and Southeast Asia, it’s a reminder that global supply chains are tightly linked. Decisions made in one corner of the world can ripple through to your next smartphone purchase or weekend road trip. Stay tuned as both nations monitor the next moves out of Washington, DC, and how it might reflect on markets everywhere 🌎.
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cgtn.com