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US trade rep flags major concerns on energy heading into Mexico talks

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Last updated: 2023/07/06 at 8:00 PM
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By Daina Beth Solomon and Cassandra Garrison

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The U.S. sees some progress made on an energy dispute with Mexico, although “deep-seated” concerns persist, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said on Thursday shortly before talks in Mexico with top Mexican and Canadian trade officials.

The U.S. and Canada demanded dispute settlement talks over energy with Mexico in July 2022, arguing that Mexico’s nationalist energy policies, which have tightened state control over the energy market, were discriminatory to U.S. companies.

Tai said she was confident that existing dispute resolution mechanisms under a North American trade deal, known in the U.S. as the USMCA, would be effective in resolving the energy issue.

Tai spoke to reporters ahead of the annual meeting of the USMCA Free Trade Commission in the Mexican city of Cancun, where she was scheduled to meet with Mexican Economy Secretary Raquel Buenrostro and Canadian Minister of International Trade Mary Ng.

“If we are not able to make more progress, the next step in the formal toolkit would be the request for a dispute settlement panel,” she said.

Mexico and the U.S. are also engaged in a dispute about Mexico’s decree to limit the use of genetically modified (GM) corn.

Tai said that trade dispute settlement consultations over GM corn, which the U.S. requested in June, began with Mexico last week. If a resolution is not reached within 75 days of the start of consultations, the U.S. will have the option to request a dispute panel.

“We stand behind the safety of our agricultural products that have been enjoying a very robust trade between our three countries for several decades now and will continue to pursue our rights and interests,” Tai said.

Mexico wants to ban GM corn for human consumption in the food staple tortilla, which is mostly made of white corn, and eventually substitute GM yellow corn used for livestock feed, arguing that biotech corn harms native varieties and may have adverse health effects.

The Latin American country imports more than 17 million metric tons of U.S. corn annually, which is overwhelmingly GM yellow corn, worth about $5 billion in trade. The U.S. has argued that Mexico’s plan is not based on science and will hurt U.S. farmers.

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