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Canada Tariffs and Mexican Artificial Intelligence Research: Friday's Mañanera Recapped

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• The U.S. will apply 20.91% tariff to Mexican tomatoes as of July 14• Mexico seeks 90-day extension in the absence of progress in negotiations• Mexican tomatoes account for 80% of consumption on the U.S. market Three days after a 20.91% tariff enters into force for Mexican tomatoes, negotiations between Mexican authorities, national producers and the U.S. government continue without concrete progress.This measure, as a result of a dumping inves…

Mexican officials traveled to the United States to dialogue with U.S. authorities on security, migration and trade issues, in the middle of the tariff jam to Canada, the T-MEC's third partner.President Claudia Sheinbaum reported at her morning conference that the Mexican delegation will meet today in the White House with representatives of the State Department, Department of Commerce, the Trade Representative's office and the U.S. security cabin…

After the announcement that Canada will receive 35% tariffs on products imported to the United States, Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo said that from today her government will sit down to negotiate again with the trade representatives of the Donald Trump administration. During the morning press conference, the president said that the Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, will be in charge of holding the working tables with US official…

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