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US ambassador to Mexico floats action on bribery, corruption

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MEXICO CITY, ‌April 23 (Reuters) - U.S. ​Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson on ⁠Thursday hinted at "significant action" soon on tackling bribery ​and corruption as part of ‌the countries' trilateral trade pact with Canada.

"(Trade agreement) USMCA requires our ⁠governments to criminalize ⁠bribery and corruption and enforce codes of conduct for public officials," Johnson said ‌in remarks sent by ⁠the embassy. "We may ‌soon see significant ​action on this front."

Reuters exclusively reported in October that ‌the U.S. had ​revoked the ⁠visas of over 50 ‌Mexican politicians, ⁠with a State Department official citing visa revocations as coming ​due to "activities ‌that run contrary to America's ⁠national interest."

(Reporting by ​Kylie Madry, Editing by ​Iñigo Alexander)

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