Ahead of visit, Mexico says seeking more Chinese trade, investment

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Mexico is seeking to increase its capacity to export to China, and wants to attr...

Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard speaks at the United Nations headquarters in New York City, U.S., June 19, 2019. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

MEXICO CITY - Mexico is seeking to increase its capacity to export to China, and wants to attract Chinese investment to Mexico, Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Saturday, ahead of a visit to Beijing next week.Reporting by Dave Graham; Editing by Frank Jack Daniel

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Trump has effectively promoted China’s expansionism. Many nations are now working to shift their trade away from the USA and towards China. MAGA 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Ask yourself USA why does your nearest neightbors want to trade with China and Russia instead if you? 👎

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Time to call Dunder Mifflin... we've gotta deal to make. tv politics thelandofmakebelieve 🍅 entertainment chinese trade mexico news notnews 😊

I thought this was a photo of daraobriain back when he had hair?..🤔

This dude is an idiot. Chinese are not going take any Mexican exports. Mexicans can’t even make their own flags now because Chinese are dumping Chinese-made Mexican flags. So good luck trying to get them to buy more Mexican goods!

It looks like countries are increasingly looking for other trade partners, as the US shows itself to be an unreliable one.

Mexico should show some backbone for a change, dump Trump's America and move toward China. Are you listening, Mexico?!!

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