Trump, Mexico and Claudia Sheinbaum
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President Claudia Sheinbaum is pitching Mexico as a winner in Donald Trump’s global trade war, arguing that her positive relationship with the US leader has made it a more attractive place to invest.M...
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Mexico's economy minister Marcelo Ebrard called it a "great achievement" that Mexico got preferential tariff treatment for goods related to the USMCA treaty, also speaking during the president's daily...
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Amid fanfare and an audience of dignitaries, Mexico's president shared on Thursday an even more ambitious version of her Plan México.
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Worldcrunch on MSNHow Does Claudia Sheinbaum Handle Trump? It's A New Brand Of Mexican SocialismMore good news this week from Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum, who has avoided new tariffs from the U.S. What's the secret to her success? It has to do with her pragmatic interpretation of from the same socialist National Regeneration Movement as her predecessor,
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Mexico and Canada were spared from President Donald Trump’s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs, which were imposed on close to 200 nations.
Once again, Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum has adopted a wait-and-see strategy. When US President Donald Trump announced steep tariffs on all cars shipped to the United States – a significant escalation in a global trade war – she stuck to pragmatism and patience.
Sheinbaum touted Mexico's Panama Canal alternative after the first major shipment across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec rail route on Monday.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s deft handling of the mercurial U.S. president has sent her approval rating soaring, reaching 85 percent in the latest survey from the newspaper El Financiero.
Mexico's finance ministry has revised its crude oil production forecast for the year, lowering it by 129,000 barrels per day from the initial target set by President Sheinbaum.
During her first visit to San Luis, Mexico, Saturday night, President Sheinbaum touched on the U.S. tariffs and the construction of a new port of entry, as well as witnessed the construction of a new hospital which will have 120 beds.