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Regarding the August 1 tariffs, Mexico's economy secretary revealed that talks with U.S. officials have been "complex" ...
Slowing exports to China helped the deficit to balloon as the value of items shipped from Mexico to China declined for a ...
Stocks closed slightly higher on Monday, shrugging off President Donald Trump's announced tariffs over the weekend targeting ...
President Claudia Sheinbaum spoke to her Brazilian counterpart, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Lula), on Wednesday ...
The U.S. government says it's placing a 17% duty on most fresh Mexican tomatoes after negotiations ended without an agreement ...
President Donald Trump has posted two new letters on his social media platform announcing tariffs on the European Union and Mexico.
Mexico currently supplies around 70% of the U.S. tomato market, up from 30% two decades ago, according to the Florida Tomato Exchange.
Leaders from both economies had been trying to negotiate more favorable terms, only to have those efforts blown up by form letters.
Trump made the statement while signing a law aimed at fighting fentanyl trafficking. He added that "Mexican authorities are ...
Things aren’t looking good for Mexico either. In a letter addressed to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, Trump said that while the country had been “helping me to secure the border.” However, if ...