Canada, U.S. raise concern over Mexico energy, investment climate

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Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng joins U.S. counterpart in expressing concerns about Mexico’s energy policies

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Trade ministers from the United States and Canada expressed concern about Mexico’s energy policies on Wednesday, as they met with their Mexican counterpart to mark the one-year anniversary of a regional trade pact.

“With respect to the energy policies that we see being discussed and envisioned by the Lopez Obrador administration, we are watching very closely... we are raising our concerns; we are here to engage,” said Tai, without citing specific issues.Her answer came in response to a question about the Mexican government’s decision late last week to choose state-owned Pemex to run a major shared oil find instead of a private consortium led by U.S.

In a statement USTR said Tai also held a meeting with Mexico’s Agriculture Minister Victor Villalobos, along with Clouthier, where she emphasized the importance of Mexico immediately resuming authorization of biotech products, like genetically modified grains.

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Canadian mineries are destroying mexican environment.

The nerve!! Let Mexico manage their own natural resources! And respect if they don’t want to buy GMOs from companies like Monsanto to grow their corn.. which is native to Mexico!

Aren’t we all getting out of fossil fuels because of things like climate change?

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