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The European Union and Mexico have resumed negotiations to update their 20-year-old free trade agreement, aiming to include services, government procurement, investment, and farm produce. The deal, if finalized, will eliminate tariffs on most goods, including farm products like Mexican chicken and asparagus, and European dairy produce.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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