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US Delays Tariff Hikes on Mexico, Linking Extension to USMCA Renegotiation
The United States granted Mexico a 90-day delay on tariff hikes, postponing an increase from 25% to 30% on Mexican exports outside the USMCA; however, a 50% tariff on copper exports begins Friday. Mexico agreed to remove non-tariff trade barriers and renegotiate a trade deal in the next three months...
US Delays Tariff Hikes on Mexico, Linking Extension to USMCA Renegotiation
The United States granted Mexico a 90-day delay on tariff hikes, postponing an increase from 25% to 30% on Mexican exports outside the USMCA; however, a 50% tariff on copper exports begins Friday. Mexico agreed to remove non-tariff trade barriers and renegotiate a trade deal in the next three months...
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44% Bias Score


Mexico Surges Past Canada as Top Destination for U.S. Exports in 2025
In a significant shift in U.S. trade patterns, Mexico ranked first as the destination for U.S. exports for three of the first five months of 2025, driven by increased demand for computer parts, computers, natural gas, and civilian aircraft, surpassing even Canada in several instances, with a narrow ...
Mexico Surges Past Canada as Top Destination for U.S. Exports in 2025
In a significant shift in U.S. trade patterns, Mexico ranked first as the destination for U.S. exports for three of the first five months of 2025, driven by increased demand for computer parts, computers, natural gas, and civilian aircraft, surpassing even Canada in several instances, with a narrow ...
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40% Bias Score


Automation, Not Trade, Primarily Caused US Auto Job Losses
President Trump's claim that tariffs will restore US auto jobs is contradicted by evidence showing automation and market share losses as the primary causes of job decline; while there are more assembly jobs now than in 1994, parts jobs have decreased significantly, and new jobs would likely be highl...
Automation, Not Trade, Primarily Caused US Auto Job Losses
President Trump's claim that tariffs will restore US auto jobs is contradicted by evidence showing automation and market share losses as the primary causes of job decline; while there are more assembly jobs now than in 1994, parts jobs have decreased significantly, and new jobs would likely be highl...
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16% Bias Score


Trump's NAFTA Factory Closure Claim Challenged by Updated Data
President Trump's claim of 90,000 factory closures since NAFTA is challenged by updated data showing a net loss closer to 70,500 establishments between 1997 and 2022, with many being small facilities; other factors like automation and global competition also contributed to manufacturing job losses.
Trump's NAFTA Factory Closure Claim Challenged by Updated Data
President Trump's claim of 90,000 factory closures since NAFTA is challenged by updated data showing a net loss closer to 70,500 establishments between 1997 and 2022, with many being small facilities; other factors like automation and global competition also contributed to manufacturing job losses.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico Avoids US Tariffs, But Supply Chain Uncertainty Remains
Mexico successfully avoided the latest round of US tariffs due to the USMCA trade agreement, but uncertainty caused a temporary production halt at a major automotive plant, prompting Mexico to focus on increasing domestic production and industrial sovereignty.
Mexico Avoids US Tariffs, But Supply Chain Uncertainty Remains
Mexico successfully avoided the latest round of US tariffs due to the USMCA trade agreement, but uncertainty caused a temporary production halt at a major automotive plant, prompting Mexico to focus on increasing domestic production and industrial sovereignty.
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44% Bias Score


UAW President Supports Trump's Tariffs Amidst Job Loss Concerns
UAW President Sean Fain voiced support for President Trump's tariffs on This Week with George Stephanopoulos, citing the substantial loss of American manufacturing jobs due to unfair trade agreements like NAFTA and USMCA as the primary justification.
UAW President Supports Trump's Tariffs Amidst Job Loss Concerns
UAW President Sean Fain voiced support for President Trump's tariffs on This Week with George Stephanopoulos, citing the substantial loss of American manufacturing jobs due to unfair trade agreements like NAFTA and USMCA as the primary justification.
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56% Bias Score

Updated US Work Visa Programs: Key Changes and Implications
The US updated its H-1B and H-2B visa programs in January 2025, including an updated Form I-129, increased H-2B quotas to 120,000, and strengthened H-2A/H-2B worker protections; Belize was added to the eligible countries for H-2A and H-2B programs in November 2024.

Updated US Work Visa Programs: Key Changes and Implications
The US updated its H-1B and H-2B visa programs in January 2025, including an updated Form I-129, increased H-2B quotas to 120,000, and strengthened H-2A/H-2B worker protections; Belize was added to the eligible countries for H-2A and H-2B programs in November 2024.
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32% Bias Score

Mexico's Economy Stagnates Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
Mexico's economy is struggling with weak growth (0.2% in Q1 2024) due to US protectionism and uncertainty about future trade relations; market forecasts predict zero growth by 2025, although some sectors show opportunity.

Mexico's Economy Stagnates Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
Mexico's economy is struggling with weak growth (0.2% in Q1 2024) due to US protectionism and uncertainty about future trade relations; market forecasts predict zero growth by 2025, although some sectors show opportunity.
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56% Bias Score

Automation, Market Share Loss, Not Trade, Primarily Drove US Auto Job Decline
The decline in US auto jobs is primarily attributed to automation and market share loss, not trade deals, despite President Trump's claims; while assembly jobs slightly exceed 1994 levels, parts jobs have significantly decreased, shifting to lower-wage states.

Automation, Market Share Loss, Not Trade, Primarily Drove US Auto Job Decline
The decline in US auto jobs is primarily attributed to automation and market share loss, not trade deals, despite President Trump's claims; while assembly jobs slightly exceed 1994 levels, parts jobs have significantly decreased, shifting to lower-wage states.
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16% Bias Score

US Autoworker Layoffs Highlight Impact of Trump's Import Tariffs
President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars caused the temporary layoff of 900 UAW members at five US Stellantis plants starting Monday, impacting parts production for Canadian and Mexican assembly plants, exposing the interconnectedness of the North American auto industry.

US Autoworker Layoffs Highlight Impact of Trump's Import Tariffs
President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars caused the temporary layoff of 900 UAW members at five US Stellantis plants starting Monday, impacting parts production for Canadian and Mexican assembly plants, exposing the interconnectedness of the North American auto industry.
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36% Bias Score

Sheinbaum's deft diplomacy averts US auto tariffs
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has skillfully avoided crippling US tariffs on Mexican auto imports through cooperation with President Trump, achieving a 71 percent drop in fentanyl seizures at the US border and record-low migrant encounters, while maintaining high approval ratings through a bal...

Sheinbaum's deft diplomacy averts US auto tariffs
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has skillfully avoided crippling US tariffs on Mexican auto imports through cooperation with President Trump, achieving a 71 percent drop in fentanyl seizures at the US border and record-low migrant encounters, while maintaining high approval ratings through a bal...
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40% Bias Score

UAW and Unifor Divided on Trump's Auto Tariffs
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union in the U.S. surprisingly supports President Trump's 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican auto parts, while the Canadian autoworkers' union, Unifor, opposes them, highlighting a split in the traditionally united front against free trade and potentially causing job l...

UAW and Unifor Divided on Trump's Auto Tariffs
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union in the U.S. surprisingly supports President Trump's 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican auto parts, while the Canadian autoworkers' union, Unifor, opposes them, highlighting a split in the traditionally united front against free trade and potentially causing job l...
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48% Bias Score
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