Trump, Mexico and tariffs
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The White House has said the tariffs are necessary because the two countries aren't doing enough to stop illegal immigration and the smuggling of fentanyl into the United States from the northern and...
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Trump announced the steepest American tariffs in more than a century, with a 10% tariff on all exporters to the US and even higher duties on some 60 nations.
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President Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs on America’s trading partners has widened the rift between the United States and some of its closest allies while reconfiguring the global economic ...
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As markets plunged and world leaders expressed anger and dismay over Trump's tariffs, Mexico took a more measured and hopeful approach.
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Mexico celebrated Thursday having dodged the latest round of tariffs from the White House taking aim at dozens of U.S. trading partners around the world, but was also quickly reminded that in a global economy the effects of uncertainty can’t be entirely avoided.
Mexico’s exclusion from reciprocal tariffs shows the benefits of President Claudia Sheinbaum’s non-confrontational approach with President Trump, said Kenneth Smith-Ramos, a trade consultant who led the Mexican government’s team during negotiations for the USMCA trade deal signed by Trump in 2018.
One recruit who reportedly survived the Jalisco cartel ranch said those who refused or tried to escape were beaten, tortured and killed.
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Automaker Stellantis is temporarily halting production at a plant in Canada and a plant in Mexico shortly after President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported vehicles.
Canadian and Mexican goods that are compliant with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement will continue to be tariff-free, the White House has said. An administration official said Wednesday that new reciprocal tariffs wouldn't apply to Mexico and Canada,
Sweden's AB Volvo will increase its investment in the truck factory it is building in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon to $1 billion, Mexico's Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Thursday.
Commissioners in a rural New Mexico county say pets are being snatched from front yards and livestock are being killed by endangered Mexican gray wolves, prompting them to consider declaring a state of emergency.