US and Mexico Agree to One-Month Pause on Tariffs After Border Security Deal
- Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a one-month pause on President Donald Trump's new tariffs after a meeting between the two leaders.
- Mexico will deploy 10,000 National Guard members to its northern border to combat drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl.
- The U.S. Will work on preventing the smuggling of weapons into Mexico, with estimates of 200,000 to 500,000 firearms trafficked annually.
- Trump stated on Truth Social that negotiations will involve Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, and representatives from Mexico.
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Sheinbaum receives praise for 'acing' tariff negotiations with Trump
While the president said that her administration would respond to Trump’s tariff on Mexican exports with “tariff and non-tariff measures” of its own, she kept the details of the plan under wraps, in contrast to the Canadian government.
One month to perform the purge
The telephone call between the two leaders, Sheinbaum-Trump, depressed, for the time being, the acute situation by which it transitioned with the arbitrary imposition of 25% of tariffs on Mexico's export products to the United States and augurs for a trade war in which everyone lost, even though the impact on our country's economy would have been brutal.
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