By Kylie Madry
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico expects to significantly boost the number of compliant companies exporting to the U.S. under a regional trade pact in coming weeks, Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Friday, after Washington paused tariffs on Mexican shipments entering under the agreement.
Ebrard, speaking in a regular press conference alongside President Claudia Sheinbaum, said currently over half of goods going from Mexico to the U.S. were compliant under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement – and subsequently eligible for the tariff reprieve announced on Thursday.
The minister said he estimated that figure could increase to between 85% and 90% as companies shifted their export practices away from shipping under a so-called “most-favored nation” clause to the USMCA.
But Ebrard acknowledged that a group of companies behind 10% to 12% of exports would have greater difficulty complying, mentioning parts of the auto sector in particular.
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