
Mexico reflects the certainty that it will reflect a new set of 30% of the tariffs that President Donald Trump threatened to save on August 1 on the Latin American country.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said in a speech in the border state of Sonora that every country receives a letter from Trump. She said her team had already started discussions with the US on Friday and was sure Mexico would get an agreement.
“We believe that on the basis of what our colleagues have discussed yesterday, we will achieve agreements with the United States government and that of course we will achieve better conditions,” she said, repeating her refrain about how best to keep his head cool.
On Friday, Mexico and the US have set up a new bin business group to address security, migration and economic questions, according to a statement published on Saturday by the Minister of Mexican economy Marcelo Ebrard on the X. The first main task of the group will be to find an alternative to tariffs and “protect jobs on both sides”.
“We told the group that this treatment was unfair and we would not agree,” he read the statement, signed by the economy and ministries of foreign affairs.
Trump published his latest tariff threats early on Saturday and said Mexico would be subject to 30% for not doing enough to fight Fentanyl, even though the country has made progress in helping the US border.
The United States, according to the White House official, do not intend to use a 30% rate for goods compatible with USMCA. The situation remains smooth, the official warned. The administration has previously stated that it will retain an exception to Canada.
The continuation of the exclusion for both Mexico and Canada narrows the range of trump continental tariffs and would be a rescue rope for the industry, such as the automotive industry, which is strongly relying on the then Usmca, which was re -discussed, according to Trump’s first period.
The US President said 30% of the tariffs are separated from the sectors and could be increased if Mexico retaliation.
“Mexico still has not stopped cartels that are trying to turn the whole North America into a field trading field,” Trump wrote. “If Mexico is successful in attacking cartels and stopping the Fentanyl flow, we will consider adapting this letter.”
He said that Mexico has many other non -tariff trading barriers that have created an “unsustainable” business deficit with the US.
With the help of Josh Wingrov.
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