Mexican president says she is confident that a tariff war with the US can be averted
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed confidence that a tariff war with the United States can be avoided, stating, "There will be no potential tariff war."
- U.S. President Joe Biden remarked that imposing tariffs could damage relationships with allies, urging Trump to reconsider his plans.
- Many Mexicans fear U.S. tariffs could harm iconic products and regional economies, with Sheinbaum mentioning potential retaliatory tariffs.
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Mexican President Suffers Meltdown Over Trump’s Tariff
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum advised President-elect Donald Trump against implementing tariffs concerning immigration and drug trafficking, warning that this could trigger retaliatory tariffs from Mexico. Sheinbaum […]
Mexico City, Nov 29 (EFE).- Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, closed a week of speculation this Friday about the tariff threats of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, showing great confidence that his government will come to agreements on migration and drug trafficking to avoid such taxes. "We collaborate, we never subordinate ourselves. If we manage to coordinate on that, there will be no tariffs," said the president during her morning pres…
Mexico’s President Sure Country Can Avoid Tariffs
“Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum is convinced that her country can reach a deal with the US to avoid the 25% tariff threatened by US President-elect Donald Trump, she told reporters in Mexico City,” Bloomberg reports. “The US’s No. 1 trade partner has a plan if Trump does impose tariffs but Sheinbaum — who spoke with the president-elect on the phone on Wednesday — says she’s convinced that it won’t be necessary to implement. Instead, she sa…
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