Trump Says Relations With Mexico ‘Are Going Well’
U.S. President Trump also reiterated his tariff threats and encouraged corporations to return manufacturing to the United States during a talk at the Davos World Economic Forum
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U.S. President Trump also reiterated his tariff threats and encouraged corporations to return manufacturing to the United States during a talk at the Davos World Economic Forum
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President Trump’s inaugural actions include declaring a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border, reinstating immigration policies and designating Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations
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During his Senate confirmation hero, U.S. Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio stated that he would prefer to work hand-in-hand with Mexico against drug cartels rather than using military force against the organized crime groups
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The gathering comes just days before Donald Trump begins his second term as President of the United States, which could threaten the Mexican and Canadian economies should his threatened tariffs come to fruition
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Likewise, National Electoral Institute President Guadalupe Taddei announced the autonomous electoral institution aims to secure up to 1.5 billion pesos for Mexico’s upcoming judicial electios
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Though Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum refuted the claims, she also noted her optimism that her government will have “a good relationship” with the Trump administration
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Salazar is expected to be replaced by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s ambassadorial nominee Ron Johnson upon his confirmation in the U.S. Senate
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The Dec. 29 NYT report detailed a purported fentanyl production laboratory in Culiacán, Sinaloa, that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbau, has since characterized as “not credible”
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The nation’s historic budget deficit and escalating financial challenges as declining oil revenues and rising public debt costs may cause significant fiscal pressures heading into 2025
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By KELIN DILLON U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar inaugurated the new U.S. Embassy in Mexico City on Tuesday, Dec. 17, an event that also served as a farewell ceremony to the Biden-era diplomat. The diplomatic headquarters, located in Miguel Hildago, is seven stories tall and reportedly cost more than $1 billion to construct. Once open for operations, it will
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