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Mexico pushes on three fronts to boost Asia-Pacific trade

José Traslosheros says New Zealand-Mexico trade will increase after the completion of three agreements.


Nevil Gibson & Susan Wood
Wed, 09 Aug 2017

Mexico, as the second largest economy after Japan in the TPP after the withdrawal of the US, is putting its weight behind the expansion of free trade agreements in the Asia-Pacific region.

Its ambassador, José Traslosheros, says his country is pushing this in three ways: the renegotiation of the

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Nevil Gibson & Susan Wood
Wed, 09 Aug 2017
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