Mexico, China and tariffs
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Trump warns Mexico must fix its sewage issues, calling untreated wastewater a "true threat" to residents of Texas and California.
Trump demanded Mexico provide more water under a 1944 treaty and threatened to hike tariffs 5% if the country doesn't comply.
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Trump tells Mexico to fix cross-border sewage problem flowing into US communities 'IMMEDIATELY'
President Donald Trump demanded action from Mexico as raw sewage continues flowing into the U.S., creating health risks, beach closures, and environmental damage.
Mexico's Senate has passed legal reforms that could impose up to eight years in jail and fines of up to 226,000 pesos ($12,500) for the production or sale of vapes and electronic cigarettes, a massive ramp-up of enforcement measures that critics call overly restrictive.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her country plans to send more water to the U.S., but not immediately.
President Donald Trump on Monday said Mexico was treating America’s farmers unfairly, and he threatened the country with his favorite weapon in his economic war chest: Higher tariffs.
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Exclusive: Mexico tariff hike to hit $1 billion India car exports despite automaker lobbying
Mexico's decision to raise tariffs as high as 50% will affect $1 billion worth of shipments from major Indian car exporters, including Volkswagen and Hyundai, despite industry lobbying to persuade New Delhi to prevent such a move,
President Trump threatened 5 percent tariffs on Mexican imports over a water dispute. Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, wants an agreement instead.
Two recent killings — one of an outspoken representative of the lime growers, the other a popular mayor standing up to the cartels — in Mexico's western Michoacan state have sent a clear message that organized crime is in charge,
The California National Guard and Mexico’s Secretariat of National Defense (Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional) held their State
Moscow has ramped up covert operations in Mexico, with spies meeting handlers in its bustling capital and seaside resorts, U.S. officials say.
It was not immediately clear what steps India will take next. After the United States, Mexico has decided to impose tariffs as high as 50 per cent on the import of select goods from India and other Asian nations that do not have a trade deal with Mexico City.