Mexico, Donald Trump and tariffs
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The economy secretary accuses the United States of having rejected proposals for agreements for ‘political reasons’
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Latin Times on MSNTrump Says Cartels Have 'Very Strong Control Over Mexico': 'Can't Let That Happen'Trump made the statement while signing a law aimed at fighting fentanyl trafficking. He added that "Mexican authorities are petrified to show up at their office, to go to work because cartels have a tremendous grip" on the country and its politicians. "Can't let that happen," he added.
Slowing exports to China helped the deficit to balloon as the value of items shipped from Mexico to China declined for a second consecutive year.
Most of the Bank of Mexico's governing board supports smaller cuts to the key interest rate, minutes from June's rate decision showed on Thursday, signaling a more cautious approach as Mexico grapples with stubborn inflation and sluggish growth.
Mexico's economy likely expanded for a third consecutive quarter between April and June, although at a lower rate due to the economic fallout of Russia's war in Ukraine and COVID-19 lockdowns in ...
President Donald Trump and his supporters point to encouraging economic indicators to argue that concerns about his tariffs are overblown. Skeptics, however, say it’s too soon to declare that all’s well.
MEXICO CITY, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Mexican Economy Minister Tatiana Clouthier said on Monday the country's economy was likely to grow about 2.5% this year after being hit by the Omicron wave of the ...
Mexico's economy expanded 5.0% in 2021 versus a year earlier in seasonally adjusted terms, the INEGI data showed. (Reporting by Anthony Esposito and Miguel Angel Gutierrez; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)