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Arizona-Mexico Commission strives to enhance cross-border connections amidst potential tariff challenges


The Arizona-Mexico Commission is working to preserve its strong relationship with Sonora as 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada loom. With Mexico being Arizona’s largest trading partner, up to $20 billion in goods are exchanged annually through the state’s six ports of entry. The Commission, restructured under new leadership, focuses on expanding economic opportunities on both sides of the border. Despite potential challenges, members are confident in their strong relationships with Mexican business leaders and officials.

The focus now is on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, set to strengthen trade relations among the three countries. With a tariff on imports looming for Mexico and Canada, the Commission is closely monitoring the situation to ensure Arizona isn’t negatively impacted economically. Plans are in place to discuss and address these issues at an upcoming meeting. The goal is to navigate the changing trade landscape and ensure that the economic ties between Arizona and Mexico remain strong.

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