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Canacero calls for ‘thalion law’ against Trump if he doesn’t remove tariffs on steel and aluminum from Mexico

Summary by El Financiero
The National Chamber of the Iron and Steel Industry stressed that Donald Trump has no arguments for imposing tariffs on Mexican steel and aluminum because trade between the United States and Mexico leaves a surplus for Americans.

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The National Chamber of the Iron and Steel Industry stressed that Donald Trump has no arguments for imposing tariffs on Mexican steel and aluminum because trade between the United States and Mexico leaves a surplus for Americans.

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The Mexican steel sector suggested reprisals and was firm in its rejection of the tariffs imposed on imports of steel and aluminium by the US government headed by President Donald Trump. The National Chamber of the Iron and Steel Industry (Canacero) issued a statement in which it expressed its deep concern about the announced tariff measures, which, according to industry, would put at serious risk both the competitiveness and stability of the pr…

Mexico City. — The National Chamber of the Iron and Steel Industry (Canacero) expressed its disagreement with the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on all imports of steel and aluminum from the United States. The company requested reprisals on steel products from Mexico towards the neighbor of the north. The measure, explains Canacero, asks to be applied in case a exclusion from U.S. charges is not achieved. PRESS RELEASEThe Mexican…

The National Chamber of the Iron and Steel Industry (CANACERO) demanded, on February 11, 2025, that the Government of Mexico apply reciprocal retaliation to steel goods from the United States, if President Donald Trump did not exclude Mexico from the 25 percent tariff on said input. “The Mexican steel industry rejects the imposition of tariffs by the United States and… Source

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
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