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The size of the energy sector in Mexico is just so vast; it has an outsize impact on the rest of the Mexican economy.
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If what is on the table is something that is not good for Mexico, Mexico will step away from NAFTA.
Luis Videgaray Caso
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We don't believe trade deals are zero-sum games.
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For any country - and that includes Mexico and the U.S. - having good, robust relationships with crucial allies and neighbors, that's putting your country first.
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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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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.
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Mexico will under no circumstance pay for the wall that Mr. Trump is proposing.
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I want to make clear, in the most emphatic way, that the government of Mexico and the Mexican people do not have to accept measures that, in a unilateral way, one government wants to impose on another. That we are not going to accept.
Luis Videgaray Caso
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Mexico is much bigger than NAFTA.
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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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I think always having somebody that you trust and you know can help in the communication, that is very important.
Luis Videgaray Caso