Trump, Mexico and tariffs
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President Trump has threatened to increase Mexico’s tariff rate to 30 percent starting Aug. 1, claiming the country hasn’t sufficiently tackled drug cartels.
President Sheinbaum and Canada PM Carney have agreed to strengthen Mexico-Canada trade relations in light of US tariff threats.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Wednesday that she and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney have agreed to strengthen trade cooperation amid growing tensions over new U.S. tariffs set to take effect
Canada introduced limits on how much foreign steel produced in countries other than the U.S. and Mexico can be imported to help a domestic sector reeling from President Trump’s tariffs.
Trump's tariff threat could extend Mexico’s economic uncertainty into 2027 as it threatens to turn the USMCA review into a struggle.
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Following Canada and China, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday that Mexico would respond to 25% tariffs imposed by the United States with its own retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods.
The 25% Canada and Mexico tariffs could amount to an estimated total tax increase of between $120 billion and $225 billion, according to Jacob Jensen, a trade policy analyst at the center-right ...
Trump announced 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting March 4, with Chinese imports facing an additional 10% levy. Economists warn the move could slow U.S. growth, fuel inflation, and trigger ...
The tariffs upend the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which Trump himself negotiated and which, in 2020, he praised as “the fairest, ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said Canada will introduce a tariff rate quota for countries with which it has free trade agreements, excluding the United States, to protect the domestic steel industry.