From social media to the White House: How a tweet from President Trump put Mexico’s back to the wall
MEXICO CITY - It should have been a good day for Mexico’s veteran point man for trade with the rest of North America.
The message reached Seade, Mexico’s deputy foreign minister for North America, just as he arrived from the Senate at the Foreign Ministry to tell reporters about the progress on the United States-Mexico-Canada-Agreement he helped negotiate. Mexico sends about 80 percent of its exports - mostly manufactured goods like cars and televisions - to the United States.
A gregarious and immensely experienced negotiator, Seade has invested a lot of time in keeping bilateral relations on an even keel. Hours later, nearly 20 months of talks, concessions, and wrangling to seal the replacement for the North American Free Trade Agreement seemed to be slipping away.
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