US ‘might’ lift tariffs once new trade deal is signed: incoming Mexican minister
OTTAWA — Mexico’s future foreign minister says he thinks biting U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs slapped on his country and Canada could be lifted once the three continental partners sign a newly negotiated free trade agreement.
But Marcelo Ebrard, who will assume his new post Dec. 1 when the incoming Mexican government takes office, offered few details Monday on the timing of the trade pact’s ratification.
“We believe that it’s not the very best agreement, but we do need to support the advances that have been made,” Ebrard said through an interpreter at a news conference in Ottawa alongside Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland.
“We believe that it’s worth supporting the agreement, looking to the future of all three countries.”