A significant milestone in the world of supply and demand. Mexico recently became the top buyer of U.S. goods.
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US agricultural leaders warn Trump's tariffs will jeopardize access to Canada and Mexico
Amid talks in Washington DC, agricultural producers in the US are warning that changes to USMCA in 2026 could harm their ...
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At USTR hearing in Washington, industry groups urge extension of US-Mexico-Canada Agreement
Industry advocates and policy experts largely argued on behalf of the program's extension as it comes up for review next year ...
As the U.S., Mexico and Canada prepare for USMCA's required 2026 review, the trade pact's next chapter remains an open ...
For first time in at least 30 years, the United States has exported more to Mexico than Canada, U.S. government data show, in a sign of how much North American trade has consolidated.
Costco on Friday joined more than a dozen companies that have sued the Trump administration to request refunds for tariffs ...
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US tariffs cast shadow over Nuevo Leon’s steel industry in Mexico
Monterrey, Mexico – For nearly the whole year, only one of the five machines at a metal products workshop in Apodaca, Nuevo ...
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Trump Bizarrely Claims His Administration Is ‘Finding Money’ That Nobody Realized ‘Ever Existed’
President Donald Trump claimed on Wednesday that his administration is "finding" previously undiscovered money in places like ...
As the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) considers the legality of Trump tariffs under the IEEPA, including V.O.S.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico said on Wednesday it will raise tariffs on automobiles from China and other Asian countries to 50%, in a broad overhaul of import levies the government said would ...
BEIJING — (AP) — China has opened an investigation into whether import tariffs being imposed by Mexico are a trade and investment barrier. Mexico plans to impose taxes as high as 50% on more than ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is fighting organized crime to blunt criticism from the incoming U.S. administration. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has suggested his country could cut a deal with ...
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