Intense discussions continue regarding the U.S. threat of a 25% tariff on Mexico.
Mexico's Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard confirmed on Thursday that intensive negotiations are ongoing between the U.S. and Mexico regarding the threat of a 25% customs duty on all goods coming from Mexico, which is the U.S.'s largest trading partner, until April 2. The U.S. has frequently postponed the deadline for implementing these tariffs.
These customs duties are expected to significantly impact both economies, which have been closely intertwined for the past 30 years due to free trade agreements. This article has been generated with the support of artificial intelligence, translated, and reviewed by an editor. For more information, please refer to our Terms and Conditions.