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Mexico and US Will Work Together to Improve Trade Balance, Says Sheinbaum

Mexican presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum said that Mexico and the United States will work closely to improve the trade balance between the two countries. She made this statement during a recent speech, where she explained her plans for stronger economic ties with the U.S. if she becomes president.

Sheinbaum promised to support trade policies that benefit both nations. She said her government will take clear steps to increase Mexican exports and reduce the trade gap. She also said that she will talk to U.S. leaders to create fairer trade agreements that help workers and businesses in both countries.

The trade balance between Mexico and the U.S. shows the difference between what each country sells and buys from the other. In recent years, Mexico has exported more goods to the U.S. than it has imported. Still, both countries want to keep trade fair and balanced.

Sheinbaum explained that she will invest in Mexican industries to boost production. She said her team will support small and medium businesses, improve supply chains, and train workers to make higher-quality products. These steps, she said, will help Mexico sell more goods abroad and reduce its need to import.

She also stressed the importance of maintaining good relations with the U.S. She said that Mexico must stay open to talks and cooperation to solve trade problems quickly. She wants to build trust with U.S. leaders and work with them to support fair trade practices.

Leaders from both countries have already started discussing ways to improve trade ties. Many businesses support these talks, as they want clear rules and more opportunities to grow. Sheinbaum’s plan adds to these efforts and shows her focus on building a strong, fair economy.

She ended her speech by saying, “Mexico and the United States must work as partners. We can grow together if we respect each other and keep trade fair.”

Her message sends a clear signal that economic cooperation will be a top priority under her leadership if she wins the election.