Mexico and Canada are frustrated by Trump's tariff-whiplash
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Negotiations between Mexico, Canada, and the Trump administration have reached a standstill due to unclear tariff demands from the U.S. Following recent tariffs imposed on goods from both countries, President Trump granted Mexico a temporary reprieve specifically for the auto sector, but tariffs for Canada remain unchanged. Sources from both nations express frustration, with one Mexican official likening the situation to 'dealing with an angry partner' lacking clarity about grievances. Meanwhile, Canada openly critiques the chaotic trade environment, with Prime Minister Trudeau foreseeing extended trade tensions with the U.S.
It's like 'dealing with an angry partner and you don't know what they're mad about,' one Mexican official said about the ongoing tariff negotiations.
Trudeau on Thursday said Canada will be in a trade war with the United States for 'the foreseeable future,' highlighting the strained relationship.
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