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3 Mexican Sectors Most Affected by U.S. Tariffs, and How the Country Could Respond
President Trump’s tariffs will have major effects on Mexico’s auto industry, agriculture and energy, but the country has some means for responding.The New York Times - 11h -
Ecuador's conservative president announces tariffs on Mexican exports in an echo of Trump policy
Ecuador’s conservative president says that he is raising tariffs on Mexican imports in a move that echoes the trade barriers that U.S. President Donald Trump has announced _ but then paused _ ...ABC News - 18h -
These Goods May Be Hit Hardest by Trump’s Tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China
These certain goods and industries may be most affected by the tariffs.Inc. - 1d -
China to impose new tariffs of U.S. goods
Beijing announced that it will impose new tariffs on goods from the U.S. shortly after President Trump’s tariffs against China went into effect. NBC News’ Alice Barr explains what countermeasures ...NBC News - 5h -
China Strikes Back After Trump Imposes 10% Tariff on Goods
After a 10 percent tariff on Chinese products took effect on Tuesday, China announced retaliatory measures, including tariffs and an investigation of Google.The New York Times - 6h -
Trump 2nd term live updates: China announces retaliatory tariffs on US goods
President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.ABC News - 7h -
Trump delays tariffs on goods from Canada
President Trump announced he's delaying tariffs against two of America's closest trading partners, Mexico and Canada, after speaking with the nations' leaders Monday. Trump is also setting his ...CBS News - 13h -
Will Trump's tariffs be good for Americans in the long run?
President Trump's tariffs imposed on Mexico, Canada and China are expected to impact American wallets. Daniel Tannebaum, a partner at Oliver Wyman's Risk and Public Policy Practice, joins CBS News ...CBS News - 17h -
Trump, Mexican president agree to delay tariffs for one month
President Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said they have agreed to delay tariffs by at least one month, following a call between the two leaders Monday. The 25 percent tariffs on ...The Hill - 22h -
‘This is not a good thing for business’: ISM calls Trump tariffs a threat to manufacturing recovery
U.S. manufacturers were hoping to exit a two-year slump in 2025 under what they thought was going to be a business-friendly White House. But that was before President Donald Trump announced large ...MarketWatch - 22h -
UK plans possible retaliation if Trump puts tariffs on British goods
US president contrasts UK position on trade with EU ‘atrocity’Financial Times - 22h -
Trump facing backlash over new tariffs on goods from China, Mexico and Canada
President Trump's new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China are set to take effect Tuesday, but they've prompted pushback from members of Congress and impacted industries. CBS News ...CBS News - 1d -
Are the Super Bowl-bound Kansas City Chiefs lucky, good or lucky and good?
Fortune plays a larger part than we like to think in sporting success. But luck means nothing if teams don’t have the ability to exploit it. The Roman philosopher Seneca is credited with saying, ...The Guardian - 1d -
Gas prices set to rise as Trump tariffs hit Canadian and Mexican oil
U.S. consumers will see higher prices at the gas pump from President Donald Trump’s decision on Saturday to apply tariffs on Canadian and Mexican oil, according to analysts and fuel traders.NBC News - 2d -
Tell Us How Tariffs on Goods From China Will Affect Your Business
The New York Times wants to talk to business owners about President Trump’s imposition of additional tariffs on imports from China.The New York Times - 2d -
Stocks were up in January, which is usually a good sign for the year. But new tariffs could change that.
The “January Barometer” has been a reliable indicator for investors. But there have been exceptions — and 2025 could prove to be one.MarketWatch - 3d -
Mexican startup tackles plastic waste by converting it to fuel
A startup in Mexico is trying to help get a handle on one Gulf coast city’s plastic waste problem by converting it into gasoline, diesel and other fuelsABC News - 3d -
Ahead of Possible Tariffs, No Rush to Get Goods In From Canada and Mexico
Experts say the freight system could handle an increase in imports from Canada and Mexico, but there is little sign of a significant increase.The New York Times - 3d -
Companies Race to Ship Goods Ahead of Trump Tariffs
Trump’s tariffs could upend world trade and prompt domestic production.Inc. - 4d -
'Mo' goes from Mexican border to the West Bank in Season 2
Palestinian-Texan comedian Mohammed "Mo" Amer spoke about Season 2 of his eponymous series, depicting the U.S. immigration system and the Israel-Hamas war.Los Angeles Times - 5d -
Mexican cartels say they aren't worried about Trump's orders: Reporter's notebook
ABC News just spent two nights with members of one of the largest cartels in Mexico as they explained their operations in a town just across the border from the US.ABC News - 5d -
‘The Gulf of America’? Here’s What Mexicans and Cubans Think.
Following President Trump’s order renaming the Gulf of Mexico, at least in the United States, Mexicans and Cubans expressed annoyance, defiance, confusion and even amusement.The New York Times - 6d -
Mexicans make Emilia Pérez parody poking fun at French stereotypes
Spoof fires back at supposed inauthenticity of Oscar-tipped screen musical with a song-and-dance tale of boulangeries at war. The war of words between Mexico and France over trans gangster musical ...The Guardian - Jan. 28 -
Is the tool as good as it seems?
The artificial intelligence (AI) tool has shocked US markets after bursting onto the scene.BBC News - Jan. 27 -
What would happen if the US military went after cartels on Mexican soil?
Experts say any incursion could come with serious repercussions, include violence against US tourists. Evan Hafer, a popular veteran and founder of Black Rifle Coffee , was on Joe Rogan’s podcast ...The Guardian - Jan. 27 -
Coffee, crude oil, cut flowers: The Colombian goods you may be paying more for under Trump’s tariffs
President Donald Trump’s newly announced tariffs on goods from Colombia could drive up the price of some items Americans buy every day.NBC News - Jan. 27 -
Colombian president orders increase of import tariffs on US goods after Trump order
Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Sunday ordered an increase of import tariffs on goods from the United States in retaliation to President Trump's tariffs and sanctions. Petro, in a post on the ...The Hill - Jan. 26 -
Coffee, crude oil and cut flowers: Here are the Colombian goods you may be paying more for under Trump's tariffs
The emergency tariffs announced by President Donald Trump would impact billions of dollars of goods entering the U.S.CNBC - Jan. 26 -
Colombian president orders increase of import tariffs on US goods in retaliation to similar order from President Trump
Colombian president orders increase of import tariffs on US goods in retaliation to similar order from President TrumpABC News - Jan. 26 -
Mexican workers set up tent city to house deportees from US
As well as a place to sleep, returning Mexicans will receive food, medicine and help in obtaining documents.BBC News - Jan. 26 -
Americans spend $900 billion a year on goods from Mexico and Canada. Tariffs could affect these prices the most.
Americans buy $900 billion a year in food, cars, TVs, toys, appliances and other goods from Mexico and Canada. The cost of these products could rise if President Trump carries out his threat to ...MarketWatch - Jan. 25 -
Trump again argues for tariffs on foreign goods
President Trump and his advisers are working on plans to put tariffs on foreign goods, arguing that doing so will boost manufacturing in the U.S. and balance trade with countries like China. ...CBS News - Jan. 23 -
Mexican border states prepare migrant shelters as Trump begins deportation campaign
Mexico was raising sprawling tents on the U.S. border Wednesday as it braced for President Donald Trump to fulfill his pledge to reverse mass migrationABC News - Jan. 23 -
Labeling Mexican Cartels ‘Terrorists’ Could Expose U.S. Companies to Sanctions
Isolating U.S. companies from cartel activities could be almost impossible given that the criminal groups operate in sectors like agriculture and tourism, leaving some American businesses ...The New York Times - Jan. 22 -
Beyond 'Emilia Pérez': 11 films about the drug war by Mexican directors
For the better part of the last two decades, numerous Mexican directors have addressed the country's drug violence head-on through their films.Los Angeles Times - Jan. 20 -
What Border Crisis? Mexican Migrant Shelters Are Quiet Ahead of Trump
Ahead of the inauguration, migrant shelters south of the Rio Grande are far from full, a reflection of the tougher measures imposed on both sides of the border.The New York Times - Jan. 18 -
From snowy cities to Mexican border - Trump deportations loom
'Do it the right way' Texas border residents tell migrants, while Chicago neighbourhoods prepare for raids.BBC News - Jan. 15 -
Americans stocking up on foreign goods before Trump tariffs: ‘a sense of urgency’
As inauguration day approaches, consumers scooping up iPads, building supplies, shelf-stable foods and electric cars. Tablets and appliances made in China, hybrid cars built in Canada, European ...The Guardian - Jan. 11 -
Mexico president trolls Trump with "Mexican America" map
Mexico's president sarcastically said that the U.S. should be called "Mexican America" after Trump's vow to rename the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of America."CBS News - Jan. 9 -
Mexico’s president calls for parts of US to be renamed ‘Mexican America’
Donald Trump’s vow to rename Gulf of Mexico the ‘Gulf of America’ is latest dig to neighbouring countriesFinancial Times - Jan. 8