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Mexico aims to boost compliant exports to 90% after U.S. tariff reprieve

  • U.S. President Donald Trump paused 25 percent tariffs on Canadian goods until next month, seeking trade fairness and more action on drug smuggling.
  • The temporary relief from tariffs applies to goods meeting rules-of-origin requirements under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.
  • Saskatchewan Deputy Premier Jim Reiter criticized the U.S. for its frequently changing tariff announcements, calling them 'ridiculous' and expressing concerns over trade turmoil.
  • Reiter emphasized the need for both countries to return to normal free trade, stating that 'nobody will come out as the winner' in this situation.
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The trade flow between Mexico and the United States is around $840 billion annually and more than 80 per cent of Mexican exports are destined for the neighboring country.

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Mexico. About 90% of Mexico’s exports to the United States would be covered by the umbrella of the T-MEC and released until April from the tariffs that Washington plans to impose, said Mexican Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard on Friday. “By the treaty we estimate that we will arrive very close to 90% (...), of all kinds of products,” said the official during the morning conference of President Claudia Sheinbaum. US President Donald Trump announc…

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Saskatchewan deputy premier says changing U.S. tariff decisions 'ridiculous'

REGINA — Saskatchewan's deputy premier says the constantly shifting announcements from the United States on tariffs is "ridiculous" and raise concerns that the turmoil is now the new normal.

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24matins.uk broke the news in on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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