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President Trump said he is giving more time to Mexico to strike a trade deal ahead of his Aug. 1 tariff deadline.
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he won't raise tariffs on Mexican goods Friday for 90 days, in hopes that a ...
President Donald Trump said he would not raise U.S. tariffs on Mexican goods beyond their current levels for 90 days.
Trump had threatened tariffs of 30% on goods from Mexico in a July letter, something that Sheinbaum said Mexico gets to stave ...
President Donald Trump announced on Thursday he’s extending the existing tariffs with Mexico, America’s largest trading ...
P resident Donald Trump announced Thursday the U.S. will give Mexico 90 more days to negotiate a trade deal. In the meantime, ...
While the United States’ largest trading partner now has more time to reach a trade deal, its second-largest saw its tariff rate increase on Thursday.
President Trump announced Thursday the US and Mexico have agreed to extend their current trade arrangement for another 90 ...
President Trump said Thursday he would allow another 90 days for trade talks with Mexico, punting a 30 percent tariff that was set to go into effect Friday. Trump spoke Thursday morning with ...
The delay of tariffs set to take effect Friday came after a phone call between President Trump and his Mexican counterpart, President Claudia Sheinbaum.
President Donald Trump said he agreed to keep Mexico tariffs at their current rate for 90 days in a phone call with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Thursday as the two nations negotiate a deal.
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