But we ultimately prioritize trade with the countries with which we have a treaty. Remember, we do not have a trade agreement with China, and we are importing a lot of products from China.
I'll give you an example, I've said it here: The textile industry, the shoe industry. I think that part of the violence in Guanajuato has to do with the collapse of a part of the industry that brought a lot of prosperity to Guanajuato and, in general, to the whole of Bajío, but, particularly, to Guanajuato; because Querétaro, for example, generated other types of investments and did not have the textile industry like Guanajuato had, which it still has, and the shoe industry.
So, the entry of many Chinese products into Mexico caused the collapse of this industry in our country.
So, what do we want? To recover it, to strengthen our industry. Why? Because it creates jobs, because it strengthens us, because it generates well-being, because it reduces violence, everything that this means.
So, in that sense, we have to review the tariffs we have with China, but also, there is no trade agreement on certain things; other things, hardly at this time, right?, because they are no longer manufactured in Mexico.
But all within the framework of the Mexico Plan, which has to do with strengthening our economy.
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Sheinbaums press conference - Surely sounds like Trump is getting them to think differently about trade with china.