The United States presidential administration, Donald Trump, recommends Mexican officials to establish duties of China’s property. This is expected to help avoid US tariffs in Mexican imports.

Bloomberg: United States is pressing Mexico to introduce duties against China
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Bloomberg informs with reference to familiar sources with the meeting. According to the Agency, the United States Minister, Howard Lutnik, Minister of Economy Mexico Marseille Ebvard, as well as a candidate for the United States commercial representative position, Jamison Grire, and White House advisor Kevin Hassett , participated in the negotiations.

According to the sources, according to the results of the meeting, Mexico did not assume obligations against China. However, countries agreed to create a joint work group to continue studying trade and duties problems.

In addition, Marcelo Ebrard wrote in his X-Accunt account that the meeting in Washington became the “beginning of a constructive dialogue”, and announced the beginning of the “Joint Work” since February 24.

Although the parties did not agree on the introduction of tariffs by Mexico, according to Bloomberg, President Claudia Sheinbaum “activated the fight against cheap imports from China” to support local industry, as well as to improve relations with Trump administration, which threatens, threatens to introduce 25%of the goods of the goods of Mexico.

Previously, Donald Trump ordered 25% tariffs on goods in Mexico and Canada, as well as 10% of China’s products. It was planned that the tariffs were presented as of February 1, but then the White House postponed its sale for a month.

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