Chinese EV issue part of U.S. trade talks, Mexico foreign secretary says
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and leave Canada out, foreign secretary says - CBC.
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The sale of Chinese-made electric vehicles in the North American market, in both Mexico and Canada, is a sticking point for Washington.
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Summary: The Mexican foreign secretary has stated that the Chinese EV issue is part of ongoing U.S. trade talks with Mexico. Why It Matters: This indicates potential friction between China and the United States in their negotiations, which could impact future economic relations and potentially lead to increased tariffs or other punitive measures.
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