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US Reopens Border to Mexican Cattle After Two-Month Ban
The USDA lifted a two-month ban on Mexican cattle imports after losses reached 700 million pesos (USD 37 million); trade will resume July 7th, starting in Sonora, with further openings contingent on continued pest control efforts.
US Reopens Border to Mexican Cattle After Two-Month Ban
The USDA lifted a two-month ban on Mexican cattle imports after losses reached 700 million pesos (USD 37 million); trade will resume July 7th, starting in Sonora, with further openings contingent on continued pest control efforts.
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40% Bias Score


US Tariff Hike Threatens Mexican Steel, Aluminum Exports
The U.S. government's decision to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent, effective June 4th, 2025, will significantly impact Mexican exporters, potentially causing a four percent decrease in metal trade and broader economic uncertainty. This follows President Trump's erratic tra...
US Tariff Hike Threatens Mexican Steel, Aluminum Exports
The U.S. government's decision to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent, effective June 4th, 2025, will significantly impact Mexican exporters, potentially causing a four percent decrease in metal trade and broader economic uncertainty. This follows President Trump's erratic tra...
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40% Bias Score


Mexico Tariff Relief Boosts U.S.-Mexico Border Trade
Mexico's avoidance of new U.S. tariffs brings relief to the U.S.-Mexico border region, boosting businesses like EP Logistics that handle the flow of goods across the border, totaling over $150 billion in trade annually through El Paso, amid shifting trade policies.
Mexico Tariff Relief Boosts U.S.-Mexico Border Trade
Mexico's avoidance of new U.S. tariffs brings relief to the U.S.-Mexico border region, boosting businesses like EP Logistics that handle the flow of goods across the border, totaling over $150 billion in trade annually through El Paso, amid shifting trade policies.
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44% Bias Score


Mexico Prepared for US Tariffs, Prioritizes Dialogue
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on April 1st, 2025, that her government is prepared for US tariffs on Mexican products expected on April 2nd, 2025, focusing on protecting jobs and the Mexican economy through dialogue and internal measures rather than immediate reciprocal tariffs.
Mexico Prepared for US Tariffs, Prioritizes Dialogue
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on April 1st, 2025, that her government is prepared for US tariffs on Mexican products expected on April 2nd, 2025, focusing on protecting jobs and the Mexican economy through dialogue and internal measures rather than immediate reciprocal tariffs.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Threaten Mexico's Automotive Industry
Facing potential US tariffs, Mexico's automotive industry, a major exporter to the US, generating nearly $100 billion annually, faces economic uncertainty, potentially impacting 900,000 jobs; analysts debate the feasibility and timeline of US reshoring.
Trump's Tariffs Threaten Mexico's Automotive Industry
Facing potential US tariffs, Mexico's automotive industry, a major exporter to the US, generating nearly $100 billion annually, faces economic uncertainty, potentially impacting 900,000 jobs; analysts debate the feasibility and timeline of US reshoring.
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44% Bias Score


US Tariff Threats Cripple Mexican Investment, Exports Surge in Response"
The US delayed 25% tariffs on Mexican imports until April, but ongoing threats have caused a 39% drop in foreign investment in 2024, totaling $3.169 billion, and stalled $60 billion more, impacting various sectors, including automotive, electronics, and agriculture.
US Tariff Threats Cripple Mexican Investment, Exports Surge in Response"
The US delayed 25% tariffs on Mexican imports until April, but ongoing threats have caused a 39% drop in foreign investment in 2024, totaling $3.169 billion, and stalled $60 billion more, impacting various sectors, including automotive, electronics, and agriculture.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Seeks Tariff Certainty Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
Following a cancelled G-7 meeting, Mexico and the U.S. held a 20-minute phone call resulting in an agreement to work on a general agreement on security, migration, and trade, aiming for tariff certainty until the 2026 TMEC review; this follows months of tariff threats and negotiations, with Mexico's...

Mexico Seeks Tariff Certainty Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
Following a cancelled G-7 meeting, Mexico and the U.S. held a 20-minute phone call resulting in an agreement to work on a general agreement on security, migration, and trade, aiming for tariff certainty until the 2026 TMEC review; this follows months of tariff threats and negotiations, with Mexico's...
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52% Bias Score

US Tariffs and Border Crisis Cripple Mexican Cattle Industry, Drive Up US Beef Prices
Unpredictable US tariffs on Mexican cattle imports, coupled with drought and disease outbreaks, have caused millions of dollars in losses for Mexican ranchers, reduced cattle shipments to the US, and increased beef prices for American consumers, threatening the long-standing US-Mexico cross-border t...

US Tariffs and Border Crisis Cripple Mexican Cattle Industry, Drive Up US Beef Prices
Unpredictable US tariffs on Mexican cattle imports, coupled with drought and disease outbreaks, have caused millions of dollars in losses for Mexican ranchers, reduced cattle shipments to the US, and increased beef prices for American consumers, threatening the long-standing US-Mexico cross-border t...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Hit Mexico Despite Excluding it from Reciprocal Measures
Despite excluding Mexico from reciprocal tariffs, Donald Trump's announcement maintains existing 25% tariffs on Mexican aluminum, steel, auto parts, and TMEC-noncompliant goods, impacting over half of Mexico's $512.57 billion in 2024 exports to the US, and potentially affecting 1.5% of Mexico's GDP.

Trump's Tariffs Hit Mexico Despite Excluding it from Reciprocal Measures
Despite excluding Mexico from reciprocal tariffs, Donald Trump's announcement maintains existing 25% tariffs on Mexican aluminum, steel, auto parts, and TMEC-noncompliant goods, impacting over half of Mexico's $512.57 billion in 2024 exports to the US, and potentially affecting 1.5% of Mexico's GDP.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico Prioritizes Negotiation Over Retaliation in Face of New US Auto Tariffs
Facing new US tariffs on Mexican-made automobiles and auto parts totaling $182.3 billion in 2024 exports, President Claudia Sheinbaum is employing a patient negotiating strategy, prioritizing dialogue over immediate retaliation, in contrast to Canada's approach; a comprehensive response is due April...

Mexico Prioritizes Negotiation Over Retaliation in Face of New US Auto Tariffs
Facing new US tariffs on Mexican-made automobiles and auto parts totaling $182.3 billion in 2024 exports, President Claudia Sheinbaum is employing a patient negotiating strategy, prioritizing dialogue over immediate retaliation, in contrast to Canada's approach; a comprehensive response is due April...
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56% Bias Score

Mexico Negotiates to Avert New US Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum
On March 10, 2025, Mexican Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard and Undersecretary Luis Rosendo Gutiérrez traveled to Washington to negotiate with US officials to prevent the imposition of tariffs on Mexican steel and aluminum, scheduled for March 12, 2025, amid concerns about the impact on Mexican indu...

Mexico Negotiates to Avert New US Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum
On March 10, 2025, Mexican Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard and Undersecretary Luis Rosendo Gutiérrez traveled to Washington to negotiate with US officials to prevent the imposition of tariffs on Mexican steel and aluminum, scheduled for March 12, 2025, amid concerns about the impact on Mexican indu...
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36% Bias Score

US suspends tariffs on most Mexican goods under USMCA
Mexican President Sheinbaum announced that a one-month suspension of 25% US tariffs, agreed to by President Trump, applies to almost all Mexican products under the USMCA, except for a few exceptions due to rules of origin; this places Mexico under the reciprocal tariff framework to be implemented on...

US suspends tariffs on most Mexican goods under USMCA
Mexican President Sheinbaum announced that a one-month suspension of 25% US tariffs, agreed to by President Trump, applies to almost all Mexican products under the USMCA, except for a few exceptions due to rules of origin; this places Mexico under the reciprocal tariff framework to be implemented on...
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32% Bias Score
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