If NAFTA goes away, it's not the end of the world. It certainly is not the end of trade between Mexico and the United States.
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The government needs to work to improve how markets perform.
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We're absolutely open to making NAFTA better.
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We obviously don't like the idea of a wall. It's not a friendly gesture. And my own personal opinion is that it might not even work for the purposes that it's meant to work for.
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We need to stop illegal weapons flowing from the U.S. into Mexico.
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What would happen if the markets suddenly questioned our ability to keep public finances in check? What would be the effect on growth?
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Mexico is much bigger than NAFTA.
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I think a lot of scapegoating has been done on NAFTA. The reality is, a lot of the jobs have been lost mostly to technology. And that is something that happens well beyond the reach of NAFTA or any other trade agreement.
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We want to send a clear message that the Mexican government won't endanger its fiscal position, and we will remain on a path of fiscal responsibility.