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Mexico’s president on Trump tariffs: ‘No one wins’

Editorial Board Published March 4, 2025
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated “nobody wins” with the Trump administration’s new 25% tariffs on items from her nation, including Tuesday that she plans to unveil retaliatory tariffs towards the U.S. this weekend. 

“There is no reason, rationale or justification to support this decision that will affect our people and nations.… Nobody wins with this decision,” Sheinbaum stated at a press convention, in line with Reuters. 

The U.S. started imposing a 25% tariff on items from Canada and Mexico on Tuesday, and an extra 10% levy on Chinese language imports, as President Donald Trump seems to be to curtail drug trafficking and unlawful immigration. 

“In these 30 days, decisive actions were taken against organized crime and fentanyl trafficking, as well as bilateral meetings on security and trade,” Sheinbaum reportedly stated. 

TRUMP TARIFFS TAKE EFFECT: WHAT TO KNOW 

President Claudia Sheinbaum holds a press convention to announce a response to U.S. tariffs on the Nationwide Palace in Mexico Metropolis on March 4. (Raquel Cunha / Reuters)

“We collaborate to avoid illegal drug trafficking to the United States, but as we have said on multiple occasions, that country’s government must take responsibility too for the crisis of opioid consumption that has caused so many deaths in the United States,” she added, in line with the Related Press. 

“It’s inconceivable that they don’t think about the damage this is going to cause to United States citizens and businesses with the increase in prices for things produced in our country,” Sheinbaum additionally was quoted by the AP as saying. “Also the damage it will cause by stopping job creation in both countries.”

TRUDEAU SAYS CANADA WILL ISSUE 25% TARIFFS ON AMERICAN GOODS IN RETALIATORY FASHION 

President Donald Trump speaks with reporters

President Donald Trump speaks with members of the media earlier than boarding Marine One on the White Home on Feb. 28. On Tuesday, the Trump administration imposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico. (Nathan Howard / Reuters)

Earlier this yr, the administration delayed these tariffs to permit Canada and Mexico time to barter commerce offers geared toward addressing U.S. border safety and halting the circulate of medicine like fentanyl. 

Then final week, Trump reaffirmed his determination to impose the levies, stating in a put up on Reality Social that “drugs are still pouring into our Country from Mexico and Canada at very high and unacceptable levels.” 

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated his nation will problem 25% tariffs on American items in response to the Trump administration’s tariffs towards his nation. (  / Getty Photographs)

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Sheinbaum stated Tuesday that she’s going to unveil Mexico’s response to the tariffs, together with retaliatory tariffs, throughout an occasion this Sunday in Mexico Metropolis, Reuters reported. 

FOX Enterprise’ Daniella Genovese contributed to this report. 

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