On 28 April 2020, the EU and Mexico concluded the final outstanding element of the negotiations on their new trade agreement, namely the exact extent of mutual procurement to public procurement at the subcentric level. The modernisation of the EU-Mexico Free Trade Agreement began in 2015 with renegotiations. From April 2020, negotiations with the two nations, which have agreed on revised terms, will be completed. Under the new EU-Mexico agreement, almost all trade in goods between Mexico and the EU will be exempt from customs duties. Customs procedures are becoming easier to boost exports. The new agreement also contains progressive rules on sustainable development, such as the obligation to effectively implement the Paris Climate Agreement.