US and Mexico open high-level economic dialogue to discuss semiconductor production issues
Sep 12,2021
On September 9th, Mexico opened high-level economic dialogue with the United States, Mexican Foreign Ministers Marcelo Ebrard and US Vice President Kamala Harris met in Washington, USA, and both parties discussed.
According to Reuters, the Mexican Economic Minister Tatiana Clouthier said that Mexico and the United States discussed semiconductor production problems in the meeting. Bloomberg reported earlier that a senior adviser of US President Biden said that due to the tensions of automotive trade to energy investment, the United States and Mexico will seek to rebuild economic relations at the meeting.
As the chip is out of stock, the global industry chain supply is stable, and the various countries and regions accelerate the construction of local supply chains, which also makes the contact between some regions.
"The Moist Manufacturing Industry Chain" Near Board Outsourcing ": Progress, Motive and Influence" In recent years, it has been superimposed by China's labor dividends, China-US trade friction intensifies and "Minta Agreement" Many American companies will transfer to Mexico for many years of industrial chain in China and other regions.
According to Reuters, the Mexican Economic Minister Tatiana Clouthier said that Mexico and the United States discussed semiconductor production problems in the meeting. Bloomberg reported earlier that a senior adviser of US President Biden said that due to the tensions of automotive trade to energy investment, the United States and Mexico will seek to rebuild economic relations at the meeting.
As the chip is out of stock, the global industry chain supply is stable, and the various countries and regions accelerate the construction of local supply chains, which also makes the contact between some regions.
"The Moist Manufacturing Industry Chain" Near Board Outsourcing ": Progress, Motive and Influence" In recent years, it has been superimposed by China's labor dividends, China-US trade friction intensifies and "Minta Agreement" Many American companies will transfer to Mexico for many years of industrial chain in China and other regions.
