Trump deadline: US President grants Mexico 90-day window; tariffs remain in force
Thursday, 31 July 2025 () Donald Trump has extended trade negotiations with Mexico for 90 days, aiming for a long-term agreement. Despite this extension, tariffs on key Mexican exports, including autos, steel, aluminum, copper, and a 'Fentanyl Tariff,' will remain. Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the extension, averting an immediate tariff escalation. Both nations are committed to dialogue, addressing the US trade deficit and fentanyl trafficking concerns.
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