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Supreme Court Ruling Against Trump's Tariffs Leaves Mexico in Cautious Wait-and-See Mode

Mexico has fought to escape tariffs from President Trump, but on Friday, the day the Supreme Court declared the import taxes illegal, Mexico's economy secretary urged "prudence" as officials sort out the impact of the ruling.

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By DIDI TANG WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs has added a new element to the already complicated relationship between the United States and China, as both countries navigate shifting terrain to avoid a full-blown trade war that would upend the global economy, while still trying to gain leverage in negotiations. The court's ruling appears to bolster China's position, but analy…

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The Supreme Court's decision invalidating a series of Trump's tariffs does not dispel uncertainty as it approaches the renegotiation of the CEAUM.

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Once again, Mexico is caught in the midst of the trade turbulence created by U.S. President Donald Trump. Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard said this Friday that he is opening a communication channel with his counterpart to understand where the country will stand in the midst of the last setback to Washington’s pressure trade policy. At the outset, he clarified that the ruling of the U.S. highest court—which angered the Republican—does not direct…

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Mexico City, Mexico. The government of Mexico will analyze the possible impacts of the new general tariff of 10% announced this Friday by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, said the Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard. Trump's announcement took place following a ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States that he had exceeded his authority by imposing customs duties as if it were a national emergency. "Let's first see what m…

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Mexico’s Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard said this Friday that the country takes with “prudence” the announcement by US President Donald Trump that it will impose new global tariffs of 10%, after the...

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