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U.S. tariffs on Mexico imports set to increase from 25% to 30% Aug. 1, but products made under the USMCA trade agreement expected to remain exempt.
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Latin Times on MSNMexican Economy Secretary Says Country 'Did All It Had' To Avoid Trump's TariffsMexican Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard said he is confident the country is confident about reaching a deal to avoid tariffs ...
Mexico’s quarterly growth came in higher than expected in the three months through June as manufacturing and services powered Latin America’s second-largest economy despite the US government’s tariffs ...
At her Thursday morning press conference, President Claudia Sheinbaum spoke about her government's efforts to stave off new U ...
Investors weigh President Trump’s decision to impose on Aug. 1 tariffs on Mexican-made cars, steel, aluminum, metal parts, and tomatoes.
Mexico's economy grew 0.7% in the second quarter from the previous three-month period, a preliminary estimate from national ...
President Trump has threatened to increase Mexico’s tariff rate to 30 percent starting Aug. 1, claiming the country hasn’t ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNAugust increase in Mexico tariffs could strain Texas economyA vast majority of trade between Mexico and the U.S. has been exempt from tariffs for months. That could change on Monday.
Embattled automaker Nissan reported a $535-million quarterly loss on Wednesday, hit by U.S. tariffs, restructuring and lower ...
President Trump announcing new tariffs of 30% on Mexico and the European Union to start on August 1. European trade ministers are meeting today after pausing their retaliatory tariffs that were ...
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