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EU, Mexico Respond to Donald Trump's Looming 30 Percent Tariffs

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Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard highlighted Mexico’s “very special treatment” in relation to US President Donald Trump’s tariff policy.

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Although an extension for the application of tariffs was achieved, if the situation remains as it has so far in the automotive industry, Mexico could lose its comparative advantage to Japan and the European Union, which achieved 15 percent tariff in this sector, experts warned. Ildefonso Guajardo, former Secretary of Economy, considered that the extension for the application of tariff of 30 percent to products that are not contained in the T-MEC…

The agreement reached between Mexico and the United States is the same that both nations achieved since last April.The entry 'Increase of U.S. tariffs on Mexico will not have a major impact on trade': Oxford Economics was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.

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"Within the uncertainty of the world, one of the countries where you can have more certainty than it will achieve is Mexico," said Marcelo Ebrard , Secretary of Economy, after confirming a 90-day truce that holds back the imposition of tariffs of 30% on Mexican imports. Ebrard described the result as a sample of the strategic relationship between the two countries and highlighted Mexico's central role in an increasingly volatile international en…

The Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, explained that the protection of industrial property has become the axis of discussion with the US, after Trump pointed out that Mexico has not complied with the commitments of the panel on intellectual property.

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Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard highlighted Mexico’s “very special treatment” in relation to US President Donald Trump’s tariff policy.

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