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Mexican Leadership Faces Tariff Showdown

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is optimistic about reaching an agreement with the U.S. before President Trump's proposed 30% tariffs become active on August 1, while affirming the non-negotiability of Mexico's sovereignty.

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By EFE Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum asserted this Monday that her government has "practically reached an agreement" on security with the United States and expressed confidence that other agreements will be reached before August 1 to halt the 30% tariffs announced by President Donald Trump. "There is a practically finalized agreement with the United States government, coordinated by the State Department on security issues. Sovereignty is c…

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Washington.- The President of the United States, Donald Trump, said Monday that there is nothing to negotiate regarding the letters recently sent to various trading partners, including Mexico, in which he threatens with different tariff levels to his products arriving in the United States. Questioned today about the 30 percent tariff announced against European Union products as of August 1, Trump said that there was no agreement to negotiate wit…

By Simòn Antonio Ramòn. Latin American Summary, July 16, 2025. Arévalo points out that the confidentiality of the information was requested by the administration of Donald Trump. Resolution 470 of the Ministry of Economy (Mineco) was published in the Diario de Centroamérica, which establishes the reservation, for seven years, of the information about the [...] La entrada Guatemala. Government will hide information about tariff negotiations with …

Risk of leaking maquiladoras due to new tariffs There is no alarm in the maquiladora sector, but turbulence is expected. There is a risk of leaks from maquiladora companies, if the United States implements a 30 percent tariff on Mexico's exports, warned Byron Alejandro Cavazos Tapia, worker leader. “There are countries that would be cheaper at a rate of only 20 percent and would be cheaper to work with,” he said.

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