Mexico pushes on three fronts to boost Asia-Pacific trade
José Traslosheros says New Zealand-Mexico trade will increase after the completion of three agreements.
Nevil Gibson & Susan Wood
Wed, 09 Aug 2017
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Mexico, as the second largest economy after Japan in the TPP after the withdrawal of the US, is putting its weight behind the expansion of free trade agreements in the Asia-Pacific region.
Its ambassador, José Traslosheros, says his country is pushing this in three ways: the renegotiation of the
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Nevil Gibson & Susan Wood
Wed, 09 Aug 2017
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