Mexico's president praises talks with Trump as tariff threat looms

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Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum reported a positive discussion with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump about migration and drug trafficking. This conversation comes after Trump threatened to impose tariffs on imports from Mexico. Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico is managing migrant caravans before they reach the U.S. border. She also highlighted the need for collaboration on security and efforts to reduce fentanyl consumption. Trump's proposed tariffs include a 25% tax on imports from Mexico and Canada. Mexico's Economy Minister warned that these tariffs could significantly impact U.S. companies.


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