Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says she's confident that a tariff war with Trump can be avoided
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Sheinbaum flatly stated that there would be no potential tariff war after her call with Trump, yet her agreement on migration control lacks clarity.
In her social media response, Sheinbaum mentioned that "migrants and caravans are taken care of before they reach the border," although the nature of this assurance is ambiguous.
Biden expressed optimism regarding Trump's tariff plans, indicating that imposing them could severely damage US relationships with Mexico and Canada.
Trump's threats of tariffs on Mexico aim to compel the nation to halt illegal immigration and drug trafficking, highlighting ongoing diplomatic tension.
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