The Trump administration has announced that it will give Mexico"s Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum "a few more weeks" to meet specific demands in order to avoid the imposition of a 30% tariff. The deadline for compliance has not been specified, but the extension indicates ongoing negotiations between the two parties.
This development comes amid heightened trade discussions and reflects the administration"s approach to trade relations with Mexico. The potential tariffs are part of broader economic strategies aimed at addressing various trade issues.
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