MEXICO CITY, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- Mexico has "relaunched" a "Made in Mexico" brand campaign to bolster national production and cushion the impact of the 25-percent tariffs on Mexican imports announced by U.S. President Donald Trump.
"The purpose of this effort is for Mexico to move forward, to overcome anything that comes our way, and for us to be united and cohesive," Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Monday.
The launch event was held at the headquarters of the Economy Ministry, a day after the "Made in Mexico" brand and its usage guidelines were published in the Government Gazette.
Ebrard said the campaign is part of Plan Mexico, introduced in mid-January, which aims to promote a competitive and united country amid global trade uncertainty.
Plan Mexico is "a roadmap" designed to address the uncertainties of the coming years, as "the rules of world trade are changing and what was familiar to us is no longer what we see," said Ebrard.
Mexico is holding talks with the United States on trade, immigration and security issues to prevent the 25-percent tariffs on Mexican imports starting in March.
On Feb. 1, Trump signed executive orders to impose 25-percent additional tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and a 10-percent tariff increase on imports from China, drawing widespread opposition and immediate retaliations. He later paused the tariffs on Canada and Mexico for one month to allow negotiations.
Mexico is also looking to stop a Trump executive order imposing 25-percent tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, a move similar to the one in 2018 that mainly affected Brazil, Canada and Mexico.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Tuesday that both Ebrard and Omar Garcia Harfuch, head of the Security and Citizen Protection Ministry, will visit Washington this week for talks with their U.S. counterparts. Enditem
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