The Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says that American tariffs in her country late after a conversation with US President Donald Trump had a month, confirmed by the White House.
“Mexico will immediately strengthen the northern border with 10,000 members of the National Guard in order to stop Mexico’s drug trafficking to the United States, especially Fentanyl,” published Sheinbaum on X.
“The United States undertakes to work on preventing the trade with high weapons to Mexico.”
The Mexican President added that the two countries maintain the dialogue and “Our teams will work in two areas today: security and trade.”
Trump ordered the 25 percent tariffs for all Mexican goods over the weekend, with Mexico said that it would react with its own tariffs without the products being detailed in detail.
On social media, however, Trump confirmed that the tariffs for goods from Mexico will stand for a month for negotiations during the break before they should come into force.
He said the talks were headed by Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, Minister of Finance Scott Bessent and Minister of Commerce Howard Lutnick and high -ranking representatives of Mexico.
“I look forward to participating in these negotiations with President Sheinbaum while we try to achieve a” deal “between our two countries,” said the President.
It was not immediately clear how the troops would be used. Mexico used around 8,700 military and national guards on the border in the first year.
Customs that may still be switched on for Canada
The break added the break when Trump’s tariffs against Canada and China are supposed to come into force on Tuesday. Uncertainty remains through the durability of business and the question of whether the tariffs are a harbinger of a wider trade war, since Trump has promised more import taxes.
The economist and former Mexican trade negotiator Luis de la Calle says that the “successful integration” of Canadian, US and Mexican economies Donald Trump will withdraw. De la Calle adds that the biggest challenge the US market has is its competition with China and that the breaking of North American trade is a “punishment for US consumers”.
Trump posted on social media that he spoke to the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday morning and “would speak to him again at 3:00 p.m.”.
According to the New York Times, a high-ranking Canadian officer said that Ottawa was not optimistic that they can receive the same type of one-month first first first first first first first order to grant Mexico.
Before that, he repeated his complaints that Canada was not cooperative despite decades of friendship and partnerships between the two nations.
“Canada doesn’t even allow us banks to open or do business there,” said Trump. “Many such things are about, but it is also a drug war, and hundreds of thousands of people died of drugs in the USA that flow through the borders of Mexico and Canada.”
Trump has repeatedly mocked Trudeau, referred to him “Governor Trudeau” and said that Canada could avoid the tariffs by becoming the 51st state.
Canada said it would take retaliation tariffs on US products, whereby the federal government would publish a detailed list of retaliation tariffs for goods of $ 30 billion.
Politicians have touched topics such as Waterbombers, AI and the environment about a hurricane in Newfoundland and Labrador, but politicians insist that international business will bring most local advantages. Peter Cowan of the CBC explained.
The European Union also threatened
The 27-nation-European Union was also threatened with Trump tariffs.
The US President spoke in Washington on Sunday, after returning from his estate Mar-A-Lago, and stated that she was next in the line of fire, but was not said when.
“They don’t take our cars, they don’t take our farm products. They take almost nothing and we take everything from them,” he said.
The EU leader, who will meet at an informal summit in Brussels on Monday, said that Europe was willing to defend themselves if the USA imposed tariffs, but also called out of reason and negotiations.