Mexico braces for trade tensions and potential tariffs after Donald Trump's re-election.

Following Donald Trump's re-election, Mexico anticipates increased trade tensions, potential tariffs, and mass deportations. President Claudia Sheinbaum assures citizens of a stable U.S.-Mexico relationship but faces challenges due to Trump's threats, including a 25% tariff on Mexican goods. Analysts suggest Mexico may leverage its migration policies and engage with U.S. companies to mitigate economic impacts, especially as the USMCA trade agreement review approaches in 2026.

November 06, 2024
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