GM Confirms Commitment to Car Manufacturing in Mexico
Mexican Secretary of the Economy Marcelo Ebrard announced that the U.S. car manufacturer will maintain its production in Mexico despite the threat of potential U.S. tariffs
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Mexican Secretary of the Economy Marcelo Ebrard announced that the U.S. car manufacturer will maintain its production in Mexico despite the threat of potential U.S. tariffs
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The surge in refugee requests in Mexico has been largely by U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to end asylum applications at the U.S.-Mexico border
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The Mexican federal executive also confirmed Mexico’s participation in the upcoming Community of Latin American and Caribbean States meeting on Jan. 30
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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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Meanwhile, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that Mexico and the United States have already begun a dialogue on major bilateral issues between the two nations – including migration and border security
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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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While the Sheinbaum government is set to largely expand its investments into clean energy, it also noted Mexico would continue relying fossil fuels to maintain the reliability of the national energy system
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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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