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Trump Has Promised More Tariffs on Mexico. What Happens Next?

  • Mexican equities showed little change as the S&P/BMV IPC closed at 56,503.04 amid ongoing tariff risks and investor caution.
  • President Trump has threatened a 30 percent tariff on Mexico starting August 1 due to concerns about drug cartels and fentanyl.
  • Mexican authorities are negotiating to protect their economy but face challenges, as Trump's tariff threats appear to have limited effect.
  • Sheinbaum indicated optimism for a deal before August 1, emphasizing cooperation over U.S. troop involvement in Mexico.
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The daily riferrafe between the United States and Mexico leaves this day a new chapter to account for drugs and security, sensitive matter between the two border countries. In the signing of a law that tightens the penalties for trafficking in fentanyl, President Donald Trump has left hurtful statements about “the strong control” that the cartels have over Mexico and how “petrified” the authorities of this country are in the face of that reality…

·Spain
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The President of the United States pointed out that criminal organizations maintain control of politics

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Washington DC.- President Donald Trump said that drug cartels have " tremendous control" over people who are elected in Mexico, during a signing ceremony at the White House. "They have very strong control over Mexico (the cartels). We have to do something about it. We cannot allow that to continue to happen," said the President. "Mexican authorities are petrified. They are petrified about showing up at their offices. They are terrified of going …

The U.S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi, accused irregular migrants on Tuesday of doing "the work of drug cartels." Republican President Donald Trump has declared war on illegal migration and drug trafficking, especially the smuggling of fentanyl. Trump, who declared the cartels global "terrorist" organizations, accuses Mexico of not doing enough to combat the trafficking of this synthetic opioid that caused nearly 50,000 deaths from overdose in 20…

·Washington, United States
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udgtv broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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