Mexico and U.S. agree to work on supply chains, migration

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U.S., Mexico to co-operate on workers’ rights, climate change after high-level talks in Washington

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.The United States and Mexico on Thursday agreed to work on making shared supply chains, especially for semiconductors, more competitive and invest in social programs to tackle migration, said top Mexican officials after high-level economic talks in Washington.

Mexico discussed the need to “sit down with industries or companies and be able to detail the components of semiconductors” to determine what parts would be manufactured in Mexico or the United States, said Mexican Economy Minister Tatiana Clouthier at a news conference in Washington. Vice President Kamala Harris earlier noted much has happened since the last high-level economic talks, which former President Donald Trump ditched after he accused Mexico of sending criminals over the border.

The two countries share a 3,200-km border and a commercial relationship that generates more than half a trillion dollars in annual bilateral trade, supporting millions of jobs in both countries. Mexico and the United States have agreed on four pillars of focus for the high-level talks, and approved an agenda on Thursday.

 

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