The Chamber is encouraged by the long overdue bi-partisan movement in Congress toward passage of a new North American trade pact, and urges New Mexico’s representatives in the House and Senate to approve the agreement and send it to President Trump for signature. Facilitating trade between the United States and its northern and southern neighbors is vital for New Mexico, securing jobs and growth for our state while helping diversify and strengthen our state’s economy.
USMCA Advances: Chamber Encouraged By Progress Toward New US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement
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