Mexico president welcomes being left off Trump's tariffs list
- President Sheinbaum celebrated Mexico's exclusion from new U.S. Import tariffs on Thursday in Mexico City.
- Trump's tariffs on imported goods raised concerns about Mexico's vulnerable economy, impacting crucial trade.
- The USMCA provides exceptions, but tariffs still apply to some Mexican goods not covered by the agreement.
- Sheinbaum said Mexico was spared due to her government’s 'good relationship' with the U.S. Administration.
- Sheinbaum presented Plan Mexico to bolster the economy, seeking to expand trade and address tariff concerns.
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Mexico president welcomes being left off Trump's tariffs list
MEXICO CITY, Mexico – President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico, the United States’ top trading partner, on Thursday welcomed her country’s exclusion from the list of nations targeted in Donald Trump’s latest round of import tariffs. Sheinbaum told reporters Mexico was spared thanks to her government’s “good relationship” with the US administration. Mexico’s economy is considered one of the most vulnerable to Trump’s tariffs due to its close trade r…
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed relief that her country was excluded from President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs announcement. Mexico and Canada were spared from Trump’s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs that he imposed on close to 200 nations. Sheinbaum credited the United States and Mexico’s “good relationship” as the reason her country was excluded. “This has to do with the good relationship we have built between the Mexica…
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