Trump, Mexico and Sheinbaum
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President Claudia Sheinbaum is pitching Mexico as a winner in Donald Trump’s global trade war, arguing that her positive relationship with the US leader has made it a more attractive place to invest.M...
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Mexico's economy minister Marcelo Ebrard called it a "great achievement" that Mexico got preferential tariff treatment for goods related to the USMCA treaty, also speaking during the president's daily...
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Trump, tariffs and EU
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US President Donald Trump announced a sweeping new set of tariffs on Wednesday, arguing that they would allow the United States to economically flourish.
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"This decision is a catastrophe for the economic world," said French Prime Minister François Bayrou.
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Von der Leyen urged EU citizens not to lose faith, reassuring them that Europe is equipped to weather the storm.
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday that dialogue and cooperation remain ongoing with the United States, after U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping new tariffs that did not include Mexico.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum celebrated Mexico's exclusion from new U.S. tariffs announced by President Trump. The tariffs affect most imports but not Mexico, due to the USMCA. The Mexican economy showed positive reactions,
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President Donald Trump announced new tariffs, imposing a 10% baseline tax on most imports, with increased rates for nations with trade surpluses. Nota
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Germany's Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz Group and BMW were all trading around 2% lower at 11:45 a.m. London time (6:45 a.m. ET), while Milan-listed Stellantis dipped 1%. Shares of Sweden's Volvo Cars, however, tumbled more than 10%.
Few details of the announcement were known prior, creating anxiety among the business community and global leaders.
International leaders brace as steel, aluminum and vehicle tariffs kick off in the U.S., and the EU ambassador to the U.S. says Texans could be among the hardest hit by the tariff war.