Good news for international trade in 2021. According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), it is estimated that Mexican exports will rise by up to 25 percent this year, thanks to the momentum of the recovery of the United States. States and the effective application of the anti-Covid-19 vaccine.
Alicia Bárcena, executive secretary of ECLAC, commented that this will be possible waiting for a favorable macroeconomic environment and that there is a boost to the value chains between our trading partners, the United States and Canada.
As a partner of the United States, Mexico has a positive outlook for its international trade and it is expected that the relationship between the countries will be strengthened through the T-MEC, whose weak point is the environmental issue. Likewise, she Bárcena announced that there are no plans to make changes to the rules and this will be positive as long as it is possible to negotiate through dialogue and not through tariffs or sanctions.
*With information from El Financiero.