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The imposition of national content thresholds or requirements for national content, either in rules of origin or government procurement, would be unacceptable as well. We see this as going against the spirit of free trade.
Last, we think that we should seize the opportunity to modernize, and this applies particularly to the space of digital trade.
To conclude, I have a couple of notes on what we think we should be doing as stakeholders and as government.
We should not sacrifice substance over timeliness. While we appreciate some of the time constraints in Mexico, for example, and even in the U.S. congressional calendar, we think substance should be the priority.
We support the government's initiative to diversify trade, and here I would include Mexico, a market where we have not fully explored potential for exports, even after 20 years of NAFTA.
We think that the advocacy efforts across the United States—