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Mexico secures new tariffs extension from Trump

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum (L) and US President Donald Trump (R) seen in 2025 file photos. (AFP)
27 Oct 2025 22:42

MEXICO CITY (AFP)

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday she had secured a further extension from her US counterpart Donald Trump of a tariffs hike, days before a deadline for the two countries to finalise trade talks.

Trump has threatened to impose 30-percent tariffs on Mexican imports.

Thursday marks the end of the 90-day period Trump stipulated for the two countries, which are part of a North American free trade agreement, to reach a deal.

Sheinbaum said in telephone talks with Trump on Saturday, the two leaders decided "we're going to give it a few more weeks" to end talks on a range of trade barriers over which Washington has called out Mexico.

Sheinbaum told her regular morning news conference she would speak with Trump again "in a few weeks." She had announced last week that her government was making "very good progress" in trade talks with Washington.

Sheinbaum added Monday that the trade talks focused on 54 non-tariff barriers, including restrictions on foreign companies operating in Mexico's energy sector and regulatory hurdles in agriculture, telecommunications, and intellectual property.

Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard will travel this week to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting in South Korea, which Trump is set to attend. Mexican officials say Ebrard is expected to close some agreements with members of Trump's administration.

Mexico currently sends more than 80 percent of its exports to the United States.

Source: AFP
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