
Luis de la Calle
Luis de la Calle is a former Mexican trade negotiator who played a key role in the NAFTA negotiations in the 1990s. He has recently expressed concerns about the current U.S. administration's protectionist trade policies and their potential long-term effects on U.S.-Mexico relations.
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Luis de la Calle is one of the financial specialists contributing to the IMEF 2026 presentation.
Estados Unidos inunda de maíz a MéxicoLuis de la Calle, ex subsecretario de Comercio Exterior, commented on the impact of U.S. tariffs on the T-MEC agreement.
“T-MEC, en un bache, mas no es el fin”: De la Calle
Luis de la Calle participated in the negotiation of the previous version of the North American Free Trade Agreement in the 1990s.
Exnegociadores urgen a México asumir postura activa ante próxima revisión del T-MEC; "hay que estar preparados para las demandas de Trump"Luis de la Calle is the general director and founding partner of De la Calle, Madrazo, Mancera (CMM).
Diversificar comercio, una buena intención: expertosLuis de la Calle discusses the financial crisis risks in Mexico and calls for increased investment.
Sin prestaciones laborales, 10.2 millones de madres mexicanasLuis de la Calle believes that Sheinbaum defends the vision of Salinas regarding T-MEC.
Contra todo y contra todosLuis de la Calle expressed relief that Mexico avoided new tariffs from the U.S.
Đòn thuế có thể khiến ảnh hưởng toàn cầu của Mỹ phai nhạtLuis de la Calle is the economist and director who commented on the challenges of managing imports with differentiated tariffs.
¿Qué aranceles definirá hoy Donald Trump?; política comercial incluirá a más de 200 países
Luis de la Calle, a Mexican official involved in NAFTA negotiations, mentioned that Mexico has previously imposed retaliatory tariffs to compel Washington to retract decisions.
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