Tag #Us-Mexico Relations

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US Threatens Mexico with 30% Tariffs

The US threatens Mexico with 30% tariffs starting August 1st, prompting President Sheinbaum to seek de-escalation despite past concessions such as deploying 10,000 soldiers to the border, successfully closing it, and extraditing numerous drug traffickers; however, the unpredictable US negotiation st...

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Rubin Criticizes Mexican Government at US Ambassador Dinner Amidst Heightened Tensions

Larry Rubin, president of the American Society of Mexico, hosted a $200-per-ticket dinner for US Ambassador Ronald Johnson on Saturday, during heightened US-Mexico tensions, featuring a speech criticizing the Mexican government's actions and advocating for closer US-Mexico cooperation.

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Trump's New Tariffs on Mexico, Spurring Diplomatic Negotiations

President Trump imposed a 30% tariff on Mexican products outside the USMCA, escalating existing trade tensions, while Mexico is simultaneously negotiating a broader security and trade agreement in Washington.

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ChƔvez Jr. Arrest: US Immigration Issue Reveals Mexican Crime Warrant

Julio CƩsar ChƔvez Jr., son of the boxer, was arrested in Los Angeles on July 3rd, 2024, for immigration violations, revealing a Mexican warrant for organized crime and arms trafficking linked to the Sinaloa Cartel; his parents deny the accusations, and the case highlights US-Mexico legal complexiti...

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Minor US-Mexico Agreements Mask Larger Diplomatic Shortcomings

Mexico and the United States have reached minor agreements on remittances and livestock exports, but experts express concerns about the lack of robust high-level diplomacy amid looming tariff threats and other unresolved issues.

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Mexico's Economic Dependence on the US Under Trump

Mexico's close economic ties with the US leave it vulnerable to political pressure, as exemplified by Trump's threats, despite attempts to diversify through initiatives such as "Plan Mexico".

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El Chapo's Son's Plea Deal Could Destabilize Mexican Government

Ovidio GuzmÔn López, son of El Chapo, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges and agreed to cooperate with US prosecutors, potentially exposing corrupt Mexican officials and leading to significant political fallout, including a defamation lawsuit filed by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.

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Mexico-U.S. Water Dispute Intensifies Amid Devastating Drought

A devastating drought in northern Mexico, entering its 30th consecutive month without rain, has reduced the La Boquilla reservoir to 14% capacity, triggering a dispute with the U.S. over a 1944 water-sharing agreement; the U.S. threatens sanctions, while Mexico cites drought conditions.

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Son of "El Chapo" Pleads Guilty, Providing Insights into Sinaloa Cartel

Ovidio Guzman, son of "El Chapo," pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges in a US court on July 11th, 2024, securing a reduced sentence in exchange for cooperation, providing valuable insights into the Sinaloa cartel's operations and potentially destabilizing the organization.

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Mexico City Gentrification Protest Sparks National Debate

A protest against gentrification in Mexico City's Roma and Condesa neighborhoods on July 10, 2025, resulted in property damage and reignited a national debate about housing affordability and the impact of tourism, highlighting Mexico's housing shortage and the influx of digital nomads.

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U.S. Sanctions Mexican Banks Over Fentanyl Money Laundering

The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned three Mexican financial institutions—CIBanco, Intercam, and Vector—for alleged money laundering linked to fentanyl trafficking, urging Mexico to investigate; Mexico initiated an internal review, finding administrative issues but requiring more evidence for pro...

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Coppel Invests $4 Billion Amidst Global Economic Uncertainty

Amidst global economic uncertainty, Grupo Coppel's $4 billion, five-year investment plan includes opening 100 new stores, creating 4,500 digital kiosks to double online sales, and modernizing its technology to enhance customer experience and compete with online giants.

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