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

  • Mexico aims to increase compliant exports to the U.S. From over 50% to between 85% and 90% under the USMCA trade agreement.
  • A group of companies that account for 10% to 12% of exports may face compliance difficulties, particularly in the auto sector.
  • Meetings with auto firms are planned in the coming weeks to address compliance issues.
  • Mexico will also engage with U.S. Trade authorities next week about new tariffs on steel and aluminum.
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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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