美国将与墨西哥开启新贸易谈判
US To Start New Trade Talks With Mexico

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-start-new-trade-talks-mexico

特朗普政府已正式启动与墨西哥的贸易谈判,作为《美墨加协定》(USMCA)首次审查的一部分。尽管该协定涵盖三个国家,但目前尚未宣布与加拿大的相关谈判。 美国贸易代表杰米森·格里尔(Jamieson Greer)表示,讨论将聚焦于经济安全、农业问题以及“原产地规则”,以确保更多产品在北美制造。本届政府旨在加强本土制造业,减少对海外供应链(尤其是涉及中国供应链)的依赖,并解决贸易逆差问题。 关税仍是这些谈判的核心工具,格里尔指出,美方将推动提高美国制造内容的门槛。托德·扬(Todd Young)等国会议员强调,这些谈判对农业部门至关重要,并提供了解决现有争端(如墨西哥对美国玉米的立场以及加拿大的乳制品进口管制)的机会。尽管官员们对与墨西哥的谈判表示乐观,但他们也暗示与加拿大的谈判可能会更具挑战性。归根结底,本届政府将这些审查视为构建更安全、更可靠的北美供应链的关键步骤。

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原文

Authored by Tom Gantert via The Epoch Times,

The Trump administration said Wednesday it will begin a series of trade negotiations with Mexico this week tied to the first review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), with no talks involving Canada announced so far.

The talks are part of the first formal review process for the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement since it replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement in 2020.

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer speaks during a tour of the Atomic Industries manufacturing facility in Warren, Mich., on April 9, 2026. AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

The U.S. Trade Representative's office said the negotiations will focus on economic security, industrial rules of origin, agriculture, and maintaining what it described as a "level playing field" for American workers and businesses. Rules of origin determine how much of a product must be manufactured within North America to qualify for tariff-free treatment under the trade pact.

The announcement made no mention of negotiations involving Canada, despite the agreement formally including all three North American countries.

U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) stated on X that the first review of the USMCA "will be a key test of whether the pact reinforces confidence in the North American market or creates more uncertainty."

"The prices of fertilizer, fuel, and equipment, and whether corn, soybeans, and pork have steady buyers, all hinge on the outcome," Young wrote.

Young said the USMCA "is not perfect" and said that Mexico's threats against U.S. corn products and Canada's import controls of its dairy market "should be confronted directly."

The United States expects tariffs to be part of trade negotiations with Mexico this week as officials begin discussions on renewing the USMCA, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said May 26.

Speaking at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C., Greer said President Donald Trump remains concerned about the U.S. trade deficit with Mexico and indicated tariffs would remain part of U.S. trade policy. He also said negotiators are expected to discuss increasing requirements for American-made content in goods produced in North America.

Greer said Mexico has benefited from U.S. efforts to diversify supply chains away from China and said the administration wants a broader distribution of production. He added that the United States wants more supply chains based in the Americas following shortages experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Greer said negotiations with Mexico are expected to be productive, but described trade talks with Canada as more difficult. Canada and China were the only countries that retaliated against the United States over tariffs.

U.S. officials said the negotiations are intended to strengthen North American manufacturing and reduce reliance on overseas supply chains.

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