Trump, Mexico and European Union
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President Trump has threatened to increase Mexico’s tariff rate to 30 percent starting Aug. 1, claiming the country hasn’t sufficiently tackled drug cartels.
Two New Mexico U.S. representatives joined a growing list of lawmakers calling out the Trump administration over the handling of the Epstein files.
President Donald Trump has signed a fentanyl crackdown bill championed by New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich (D). The Halt Fentanyl Act permanently reclassifies the drug as
After President Trump announced that Coke will be made with cane sugar in the U.S., as it is in Mexico, foodies of Mexican heritage said in interviews that they weren’t excited.
Arkansans are seeing how President Donald Trump’s new 17% tariff on Mexican tomatoes is affecting people here in the Natural State. Whitney Smith from Little Rock said the import tax comes with a cost that she’s not ready to pay.
While Mexico was spared from Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" tariff rollout on April 2, the 30% rate for the E.U. is 10 percentage points higher than what the president said he would apply to America's largest trading partner in April but lower than his mid-May threat of 50%.
"It’s all going to be the same for everyone," the president told reporters of the U.S. duty those countries will face.