Mexico makes case to avoid US tariffs as it awaits Trump's decision
- Mexico is prepared with backup plans if U.S. President Donald Trump imposes tariffs, according to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
- Sheinbaum indicated that details of the plans would be shared at a later time, stating Mexico is ready regardless of U.S. Actions.
- Mexican officials met with U.S. Counterparts to discuss trade and security policy to prevent tariffs, with Sheinbaum noting that coordination has been effective.
- Trump has threatened tariffs due to accusations that Mexico isn't doing enough to stop synthetic drugs and migrant arrivals.
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‘I hope its temporary’: Rep. McCaul weighs in on tariffs ahead of Trump’s address
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — In a brief interview ahead of President Donald Trump's Tuesday night 'Address to Congress,' Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said he hopes tariffs on Mexico can be lifted in exchange for Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum cooperating with Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' policy. "Mexico is (Texas') number one trading partner...there's a lot at stake here," McCaul said. "I hope these tariffs will get the desired outcome, and that is, '…
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