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By Raul Cortes and Kylie Madry MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday her government would like to avoid imposing tariffs on the United States in response to Preside...
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Mexico is celebrating having dodged the latest round of tariffs from the White House taking aim at dozens of U.S. trading partners around the world.
President Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that the majority of automobile executives with plants in Mexico have no plans to move their factories.
President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" appeared set to end North American free trade and Mexico's privileged access to the U.S.
Stellantis has “paused production” at some of its Canadian and Mexican auto assembly plants due to the newly announced tariffs — and as a result, some US workers will also be temporarily laid off.
U.S. has refused to release Colorado River water to Mexico, citing the country's overdue deliveries under a 1944 treaty.
Mexico will dump 400 million gallons of sewage into the Tijuana River, which could spill into the united States, a San Diego official said.
While U.S. tariffs are expected to impact Nvidia’s AI server products that are sourced from Taiwan, such products coming from Mexico are believed to be exempt from import taxes, Wall Street firm Bernstein Research said on Monday.
Mexican companies, such as car parts manufacturer MegaFlux, are looking to expand domestically amid fears of a global trade war.