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What’s really at stake between Mexico and England

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LONDON — It’s not just England’s World Cup dreams on the line tonight. There also a quieter diplomatic subplot: Mexico would quite like to restart stalled trade talks with Britain.

In an interview with Blue Light News in April, the country’s trade minister Luis Rosendo Gutiérrez Romano said Mexico wants to “relaunch” negotiations in the second half of this year, focused on pharmaceuticals, financial services and advanced manufacturing.

The two nations already trade under a rolled-over post-Brexit deal and sit in Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, an Asia-Pacific trade bloc which the United Kingdom was the first European country to join.

A U.K. official confirmed this week that trade talks are under discussion but said no timeline has been set — so the relationship is in play, both on-field and off-.

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