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Mexico's Sheinbaum Warns of Retaliation Against Trump's Tariff Threats

President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico suggests possible tariffs against the U.S. following Trump's threat, emphasizing a willingness to engage in dialogue.

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Updated: Nov 26th, 2024, 2:19 PM ET

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Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president, responded to Donald Trump's proposed 25% tariffs with a warning of reciprocal measures. She stated the drug issue is primarily a U.S. problem and criticized U.S. spending priorities. Sheinbaum's stance represents a shift from Mexico's previous conciliatory approach, advocating for dialogue instead of tariffs while raising concerns about economic repercussions for both nations due to potential trade barriers.


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