Mexico’s Sheinbaum Says Trade Deal with US Still Possible as Trump Threatens 30% Tariffs
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As she was longing to have experience with the issue of U.S. tariffs, Sheinbaum said never to negotiate anything that goes against Mexicans.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she was confident that "to reach an agreement" with the United States on tariffs.
President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Saturday, July 12, that she trusts that the delegations of Mexico and the United States will reach an agreement by August 1 for the 30 percent tariff on Mexican exports. Her statement comes after President Donald Trump announced the increase of the tariff from 25 to 30 percent for Mexican products that are not within the T-MEC. Sheinbaum trusts that agreement will be reached with Trump for tariffs.She stated t…
As of August 1, the United States will impose a 30% tariff on products and goods imported from Mexico, announced earlier this Saturday, US President Donald Trump, in a letter addressed to his Mexican counterpart, Claudia Sheinbaum, and published on his social network Truth. The Republican president justifies his threat “to deal with the crisis of our country’s fentanyl, caused in part by Mexico’s failure to stop cartels (...) when it comes to fi…
President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo reiterated on July 12, 2025, that Mexico will not submit to the imposition of tariffs by the Donald Trump administration; on the contrary, it will negotiate as equal countries following the U.S. president's announcement that he would apply 30% tariffs to all Mexican products starting August 1. From Ensenada, Baja California… Source
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