
Steel exports would rise intra-region with the T-MEC
Intra-region steel exports would increase with the new rules of origin of the Treaty between Mexico, United States and Canada (USMCA). In auto production, the

Intra-region steel exports would increase with the new rules of origin of the Treaty between Mexico, United States and Canada (USMCA). In auto production, the

The Mexican government published a decree on Monday to replace NAFTA with USMCA. One of the main changes that the USMCA contains are the rules

ArcelorMittal reported that it will complete the expansion and modernization of its steel plant in Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán (Mexico) in 2021. The project includes an

ArcelorMittal, the world’s leading integrated steel and mining company, reported sales of $ 14.844 million in the first quarter of 2020, a 22.6% year-on-year drop.

The T-MEC establishes requirements for the automotive industry to be entitled to the Alternative Transition Period in the rules of origin of the automotive sector,

Chihuahua topped the list of the leading states in exports of Mexico in 2019, with 56,462 million dollars. Mexico is the eleventh largest merchandise exporter

Intra-region steel exports would increase with the new rules of origin of the Treaty between Mexico, United States and Canada (USMCA). In auto production, the

The Mexican government published a decree on Monday to replace NAFTA with USMCA. One of the main changes that the USMCA contains are the rules

ArcelorMittal reported that it will complete the expansion and modernization of its steel plant in Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán (Mexico) in 2021. The project includes an

ArcelorMittal, the world’s leading integrated steel and mining company, reported sales of $ 14.844 million in the first quarter of 2020, a 22.6% year-on-year drop.

The T-MEC establishes requirements for the automotive industry to be entitled to the Alternative Transition Period in the rules of origin of the automotive sector,

Chihuahua topped the list of the leading states in exports of Mexico in 2019, with 56,462 million dollars. Mexico is the eleventh largest merchandise exporter