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ITA Asks for Comments on U.S.-Mexico Economic Cooperation

The International Trade Administration is asking for industry input on ways the U.S. and Mexico can cooperate to improve their bilateral economic relationship through the High-Level Economic Dialogue (HLED). At its September meeting, the HLED produced a list of recommendations for cooperation under the following three areas: promoting competitiveness and connectivity; fostering economic growth, productivity, entrepreneurship and innovation; and partnering for regional and global leadership. The ITA is asking for comments on those three areas, as well as suggested areas for cooperation within each of those areas. Comments are due by Jan. 9.

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(Federal Register 11/25/13)