Mexican Economy Minister Graciela Marquez said on Wednesday she had spoken with ...
FILE PHOTO: Graciela Marquez, picked by Mexico's President-Elect Lopez Obrador as Economy Minister, takes part in a news conference in Mexico City, Mexico October 1, 2018. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
“Among other issues, I asked for his support in finding a solution for the tomato suspension agreement,” the Mexican official wrote in a post on Twitter.
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