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Tariffs' Immediate Effects: Jammed El Paso Warehouses, Produce Prices Ready to Rise

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Companies along the U.S.-Mexico border are trying to adjust trade changes brought on by Trump's newly imposed 25% tariffs on products from Mexico.

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Just 3 days after the entry into force of a 30 percent tariff, Mexico “has done everything” in the negotiations, so the final decision is made by President Donald Trump,” said Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy, on Tuesday, July 29. “The negotiations have been very intense, very complex and we are already a few hours away from knowing the outcome of this new stage, but my perspective is optimistic; however, we have to wait for the decisions th…

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Four days after its entry into force, Senator Waldo Fern ndez said there is a possibility that U.S. tariffs may not be applied to Mexico.

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Mexico City .- The tariffs of 30 percent on Mexican exports from next August 1 would apply only for products that do not comply with the rules of regional content of the T-MEC, according to the American Society Mexico (AmSoc). In conference, Larry Rubin, president of the business organization, anticipated that the application of tariffs announced by President Donald Trump, would only apply on a maximum of 15 percent of Mexican exports to the Uni…

On the eve of the entry into force of US tariffs of 30% on Mexican products outside the T-MEC—a measure that could dominate bilateral trade—President Claudia Sheinbaum will hold a telephone call today with President Donald Trump. This communication represents, in addition to the closure of an intense technical negotiating route led by Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy, and Roberto Velasco, head of Unit for North America in SRE, a last-minute …

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Mexico. Mexico’s government negotiations with the United States present progress towards a “good deal” that avoids tariffs of 30 percent on Mexican products as of August 1 as announced by US President Donald Trump, Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday. Mexico’s president explained in her usual daily press conference from the National Palace that at all times the Mexican side maintains a firm but conciliatory stance.

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