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Mexico praises ‘preferential’ US tariffs treatment

  • Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that the US is providing preferential tariff treatment to Mexico due to their positive relationship with the US.
  • Marcelo Ebrard, at the same press conference, affirmed, "We have a preferential treatment."
  • Sheinbaum mentioned that Mexico is in dialogue with the US regarding the impact of US tariffs on the automobile industry.
  • Sheinbaum highlighted that there are no additional tariffs to Mexico, which she described as good for the country.
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Mexico’s preferential treatment in the new tariff policy announced by President Donald Trump is a consequence of “the good relationship we have built with the United States,” said President Claudia Sheinbaum yesterday.

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After Donald Trump did not apply reciprocal tariffs to Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum celebrated for ties with the United States.

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Mexico City.- During its daily morning press conference, Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum applauded the fact that her country’s exports were not affected by new tariffs when President Donald Trump announced Wednesday extensive import charges from major trading partners around the world. Mexico, she said, has “preferential treatment.” She noted that Mexico and Canada, two of the largest trading partners in the United States, were freed from t…

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imagenradio.com.mx broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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