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The Trump administration’s tariff posturing has created uncertainty that could reverse decades of economic growth on both ...
Mary Barra said at the Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything conference in New York City she learned lessons from ...
Like a spoiled child, Donald Trump has kicked over the sandcastle defending what is left of the rules-based international ...
A storm is brewing in U.S.–Mexico relations, and its epicenter is the newly appointed U.S. ambassador: Ronald Johnson, a ...
In an attempt to escape the U.S.-China trade war, many Chinese companies and affiliates have moved production or set up ...
Talks must be seen in the context of larger priorities for the U.S., like immigration and security, says the AS/COA ...
By Emily Green MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Falling investment, slowing growth, and the changing whims of U.S. President Donald ...
Falling investment, slowing growth, and the changing whims of U.S. President Donald Trump have led Mexico to support an early ...
Washington and Mexico City should build on recent advances in cooperation to bolster economic security from Chinese imports.
The Trump administration imposed a 25% tariff on Mexican goods on grounds the government wasn't doing enough to contain drug smuggling and illegal migration into the U.S., although exports that comply ...
Five years after its enactment, the president says the U.S.-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement, or USMCA, needs to be renegotiated — or possibly terminated. USMCA is the agreement that allows ...
On Wednesday evening, the White House clarified that a previous exemption for USMCA-compliant goods would continue, saying that such goods “will continue to see a 0% tariff, non-USMCA compliant ...