Why Mexico Isn't Panicking About Another Trump Presidency
Briefly

On his path to the presidency, President-elect Donald J. Trump consistently made Mexico a target. He threatened extreme tariffs on the country's exports and vowed to carry out mass deportations. However, Mexican officials, rather than panicking, see a chance to negotiate effectively with Trump, who is recognized as a deal maker. They feel the country is better prepared than during his first term, focusing on proactive strategies to engage with his transition team and manage issues proactively.
President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico has expressed optimism about establishing communication with Trump's transition team. She emphasized that the Mexican government is ready to address potential challenges, diligently preparing plans related to trade, security, and border issues. She stated confidently the day after the U.S. election: 'We will establish communication and good relations', indicating a strategic approach to diplomacy and cooperation even amid previous threats.
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