By Oscar Pandiello ( May 22, 2026, 19:45 GMT | Insight) -- The EU and Mexico signed a revamped trade agreement on Friday, upgrading a framework in force since 2000 and adding another deal to the bloc’s recent push to diversify trade ties. The agreement, signed at a summit in Mexico City, will now go to the European Parliament for consent, and is set to remove most remaining tariffs, expand access to public-procurement markets, and strengthen supply chains for critical raw materials.The EU and Mexico on Friday signed their revamped trade agreement, updating a framework in force since 2000 as both sides seek stronger commercial ties at a time of rising protectionism and geopolitical volatility....
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