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Mexico's Sheinbaum says she and Trump agreed to extend trade deadline

Sheinbaum and Trump extended the tariff deadline to avoid higher levies and aim to resolve 54 trade barriers under the USMCA agreement before its 2026 review.

  • Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the U.S. has extended the deadline for trade talks with Mexico for a few more weeks.
  • Sheinbaum stated that there is currently no situation where special tariffs will be applied on November 1, emphasizing that progress is being made.
  • The Mexican peso gained 0.29 percent to 18.38 per U.S. dollar following Sheinbaum's remarks, indicating market optimism.
  • Discussions aim to resolve 54 outstanding trade barriers, emphasizing that they are practically closing this issue.
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Mexico. Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, ruled out Monday that on November 1, the United States would apply some special tariff to Mexican exports, as its government continues to negotiate with Donald Trump. Next Saturday, the 90-day deadline that both countries agreed for a trade negotiation, after Trump threatened to impose 30% tariffs, accusing Mexico of maintaining numerous non-tariff barriers. “We are still working and there is no sit…

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Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48 broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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