Trump puts Mexico tariffs on hold for 1 month after a call with the Mexican president
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a one-month delay on U.S. tariffs after her conversation with President Trump. The U.S. confirmed this development. To tackle drug trafficking, she stated Mexico would deploy 10,000 national guard troops to the northern border. Trump commended this decision on his platform, adding that he plans to discuss related matters with Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau. Sheinbaum warned that ongoing tariff threats could severely impact American consumers and companies that rely on Mexico for manufacturing, particularly in the automotive sector.
Sostuvimos una buena conversacion con el presidente Trump con mucho respeto a nuestra relacion y la soberania; llegamos a una serie de acuerdos: 1.Mexico reforzara la frontera norte con 10 mil elementos de la Guardia Nacional de forma inmediata, para evitar el trafico de drogas.
Trump said he will be speaking to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Monday afternoon.
Mexico has been warning that a tariff war between the two countries would have huge effects, not just for U.S. consumers, but also for American companies manufacturing in Mexico.
The largest exporter in Mexico, for example, is the U.S. car company General Motors.
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