Trump stopped his tariffs against Mexico one month
The US president, emphasizing his recent “friendly” conversation with the President of Mexico, announced that the tariffs on Mexico had stopped for a month.
US President Donald Trump interviewed Mexican President Claudia Shinboum on Monday evening, according to ISNA.
The US president on the Truth Social social network described the conversation as “very friendly” and announced that tariffs imposed on Mexico would be stopped for a month.
According to Trump, Mexico also agreed to deploy 6,000 troops on his border with the United States and to help the United States from Fentanil and illegal immigrants.
“The US and Mexican delegation will start their job to solve security and business issues,” said President Reuters.
“I suggested a suspension of customs duties during a conversation with Trump, which included several issues,” Shinbaum also said. “We agreed that the United States will commit to trying to prevent the smuggling of high ammunition to Mexico.”
Prior to his telephone conversation with Trump, the President of Mexico said that “our sovereignty is not negotiating” that “US 5 % tariffs would have a severe impact on the US -Mexico economy.”
The United States is the most important foreign market in Mexico, and Mexico surpassed China as the main destination for US exports in year 6.
According to informed sources, Mexico is preparing retaliatory tariffs on imports from the United States, applying pork, cheese, fresh products, steel and aluminum from 5 % to 5 %. They said the automotive industry would be exempt at first.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on the US, the largest trade partners in Canada, Mexico and China. Earlier, the US president pointed out that Canada is responsible for a considerable volume of drug trafficking to the United States, and that drugs were also entered through Mexico and “China is producing it.”
Trump’s move, according to the US magazine Hill, experts have repeatedly warned that tariffs can lead to higher costs that companies will impose on consumers.
The Tax Foundation, an American non -party thinker, estimates that Trump’s tariffs lead to an average tax increase for each household in the United States.
Democratic lawmakers have condemned Trump’s decision as a decision that his campaign promises to raise prices. Business groups such as the US Chamber of Commerce have also criticized the tariffs.
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