Mexico will not go tit-for-tat on tariffs with US, Sheinbaum says
- Mexico will not impose retaliatory tariffs on the United States, according to Sheinbaum.
- Sheinbaum stated that Mexico was spared from tariffs due to a good relationship with the U.S. Administration.
- Sheinbaum announced that Mexico will reveal a comprehensive economic program on Thursday.
- Sheinbaum emphasized that the plan aims to strengthen the economy under any circumstances.
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Customs duties: Mexico blocks behind its president
Claudia Sheinbaum has opted for pragmatic negotiations with Donald Trump, which has prevented the country from the major US customs reform of Wednesday, April 2. The head of state is being strengthened at the national level.
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Mexico plans to continue negotiations with the US on steel and auto tariffs even as President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government celebrates its preferential treatment compared to other nations slammed by US President Donald Trump’s new duties.
Mexico welcomes the absence of new customs duties
Mexico welcomed on Thursday the decision of US President Donald Trump not to impose new customs duties on him in addition to those already announced on automotive, steel and aluminum, for which the country will seek "best possible conditions" of application.
Mexico will not go tit-for-tat on tariffs with US, Sheinbaum says
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday that Mexico does not plan to impose tit-for-tat tariffs on the United States, ahead of President Donald Trump's planned announcementof new tariffs.
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