Mexican businessman Carlos Slim, one of the world’s richest people, holds forth once a year on a wide range of topics ...
President Sheinbaum addressed possible steel and aluminum tariffs, the U.S. role in the war on drugs and Mexico's security ...
The tensions among the three North American nations have prompted other countries in the region, including Brazil, Argentina, ...
Brazil and Mexico, two top shippers of steel to the U.S., will wait to see if U.S. President Donald Trump announces tariffs ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum was the original author of a widely circulated text purporting to describe the reaction ...
President Sheinbaum submitted two constitutional reforms to Congress with the goal of eliminating reelection and nepotism in ...
President Donald Trump is pressing ahead with his agenda to shrink and reshape the federal government as he’s expected to announce new tariffs Monday and continue to carry out his immigration ...
The first tariff salvo came in January after Colombian President Gustavo Petro revoked landing rights to a U.S. military flight carrying deportees. Trump announced he was levying 25% tariffs against ...
Trump also says he is using tariffs to “combat the scourge of fentanyl”, a powerful drug that causes tens of thousands of ...
Mexico’s president has taken a measured approach in dealing with Trump’s tariff threats so far, urging calm instead of ...
In 2024, 23% of all steel used in the U.S. was imported, with Canada, Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and Vietnam as the biggest suppliers.
Although there is a brief respite from the threat of tariffs, Mexican leaders must brace for tough times and focus on the long-term potential of the US–Mexico relationship.
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