Mexico’s Carstens calls for continued trade cooperation with the US

Protectionist policies would be a step backward for both nations, Bank of Mexico governor suggests

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Carstens outlines benefit of free trade between US and Mexico

The governor of the Bank of Mexico has said the nation is willing to work with the US to “move forward” and to “tap further into” the unexploited gains that can be obtained through further trade integration.

Speaking on April 7, Agustín Carstens outlined the benefits that trade between the US and Mexico has bought to the two nations, drawing special attention to the North American Free Trade Agreement.

For Carstens, trying to “revert decades of economic integration” would be a mistake. He

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