Epoch Times: Mexican President Responds to Trump’s Tariff on Mexican Goods to Curb Illegal Immigration
Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador has responded to President Donald Trump in a letter on May 30 after Trump imposed a tariff on Mexico to curb the heavy flow of illegal aliens at the southwest border.
On late May 30, Trump announced that the United States will impose a 5 percent tariff on all goods coming from Mexico from June 10, which will gradually increase “until the illegal immigration problem is remedied.”
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WNU Editor: The U.S. is a sovereign state and can do what it wants with its border. It is not like President Trump's position on the border is unknown. He has made his position very public for a long time on what he thinks and what he will do. The question that remains unanswered is .... what will Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador now do?
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Mexico pushes dialogue on Trump tariff threats -- AP
Trump’s Tariff Threat Sends Mexico, Lawmakers and Businesses Scrambling -- The New York Times
Mexican president lashes out at Trump in angry letter, says he turned U.S. into anti-immigrant country 'overnight' -- FOX News
Mexico Responds: "We Won't Act Desperately" -- Zero Hedge
Mexico, U.S. business groups urge Trump to back down on tariff threat -- Reuters
Trump urges Mexico to 'finally do what must be done' on immigration -- Reuters
Trump defends tariffs: 'Mexico has taken advantage of the United States for decades' -- The Hill
Mnuchin, Lighthizer Reportedly Opposed Trump's Mexico Tariffs -- Zero Hedge
Auto industry dented by latest Trump tariffs -- AFP
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