Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has issued a decree that effectively ended the popular “border-skipping” strategy many U.S. e-commerce sellers used to avoid tariffs on Chinese goods.
Ciudad de México, Mexico - December 11, 2024 On December 11, 2024, @aleleivzq shared a video from Mexico City, Mexico, showing a person falling off a ladder, with the ladder landing on them. Despite the fall,
Most avocados consumed in the U.S. are grown in Mexico. Here's what Trump's proposed tariffs would mean for prices at the grocery store and for the avocado industry.
Comments made by President-elect Donald Trump this week on more tariffs coming once he takes office have raised fears about a new trade war.
The roadmap is readily available, but both sides must realize that the best way forward – for both countries – is a mutually positive and supportive relationship centered on genuine concerns over
Chemical brokers are the supply chiefs of the fentanyl trade, smuggling key ingredients from China to Mexico. Bribes, trickery and violence help them feed the pipeline.
WASHINGTON – Even as the Trump and Biden administrations have taken and maintained aggressive stances on reducing China’s role in major U.S. manufacturing sectors, auto industry veterans say it remains impossible to build cars and trucks without help from the Far East.
Slightly more than half, 51 percent, of voters in the U.S. oppose President-elect Trump’s plan to impose tariffs on imported goods from Mexico, Canada and China, a new Quinnipiac University
MEXICO CITY — In recent days, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has touted her country’s largest-ever seizure of fentanyl and highlighted multiple crackdowns on migrants headed toward the United States. She was speaking to the press, but her most important audience is U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
As Donald Trump prepares to take office in January 2025, experts in trade and investment are weighing up the potential impact of his policies.
The Japan External Trade Organization, or JETRO, says it is likely that global GDP will be pushed down by 0.3 percent, if US President-elect Donald Trump goes ahead with his plan to levy tariffs on Mexico,
Economists warn that holiday shopping could be more costly next year if President-elect Donald Trump implements proposed tariffs.