Provide 30% Tariffs on Products that Do Not Meet T-Mec
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Four days after its entry into force, Senator Waldo Fern ndez said there is a possibility that U.S. tariffs may not be applied to Mexico.
Mexico City .- The tariffs of 30 percent on Mexican exports from next August 1 would apply only for products that do not comply with the rules of regional content of the T-MEC, according to the American Society Mexico (AmSoc). In conference, Larry Rubin, president of the business organization, anticipated that the application of tariffs announced by President Donald Trump, would only apply on a maximum of 15 percent of Mexican exports to the Uni…
Read time approx.: 1 minutes, 33 secondsPresident Claudia Sheinbaum categorically denied this Monday that her government is being pressured by the United States to hand over alleged figures linked to narcopolitics. "Absolutely false, of all falsehood," she responded emphatically to versions published in journalistic columns that insinuated the existence of demands by the U.S. government. Regarding the tariffs that the U.S. plans to impose starti…
Mexico City.- President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the government of Mexico is holding active talks with US authorities to prevent the application of a 30% tariff on import products, scheduled to enter into force on August 1. During a press conference, Sheinbaum expressed confidence that during this week an agreement will be reached that will prevent economic consequences for the country. She stressed that the negotiation process takes pla…
Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum said today that she hopes to reach an agreement with the United States this week, a few days after the entry into force of new tariffs on August 1.
He reiterated that both Mexico and the United States maintain their "position," but still believes that both nations will reach an agreement.
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