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Trump extends Mexico's 25% tariffs for 90 days as talks continue

Дата публикации: 31-07-2025 11:08:59



President Donald Trump said he would not raise U.S. tariffs on Mexican goods beyond their current levels for 90 days. Trump recently threatened to raise the blanket tariff rate on Mexican imports to 30%. Trump also said that Mexico has “agreed to immediately terminate its Non Tariff Trade Barriers,” without specifying which.
President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would not raise U.S. tariffs on Mexican goods beyond their current levels for 90 days, in order to give the neighboring countries time to strike a trade deal.
Trump recently threatened to raise the blanket tariff rate on Mexican imports to 30%, up from the 25% duty he had previously imposed to address alleged cross-border crime and drug trafficking. Mexico is also exposed to a 25% tariff on auto imports and 50% tariffs on metals commodities.
The new rate for Mexico was set to take effect Friday, when Trump’s paused “reciprocal” tariffs on dozens of countries are set to snap back into place.
But Trump said Thursday morning that he would postpone any tariff changes, as a result of his “very successful” call with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
“More and more, we are getting to know and understand each other,” Trump said in a Truth Social post.
“The complexities of a Deal with Mexico are somewhat different than other Nations because of both the problems, and assets, of the Border,” Trump wrote.
“We have agreed to extend, for a 90 Day period, the exact same Deal as we had for the last short period of time, namely, that Mexico will continue to pay a 25% Fentanyl Tariff, 25% Tariff on Cars, and 50% Tariff on Steel, Aluminum, and Copper,” he wrote.
Trump also said that Mexico has “agreed to immediately terminate its Non Tariff Trade Barriers, of which there were many.” His post did not specify which alleged trade barriers would be lifted.
“We will be talking to Mexico over the next 90 Days with the goal of signing a Trade Deal somewhere within the 90 Day period of time, or longer,” he wrote.
Trump said he was joined on the call by a gaggle of top officials, including Vice President JD Vance, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller.
The announcement underscores that the U.S. and its largest trading partner have yet to reach even the broad framework of a trade agreement, along the lines of some that other nations have recently agreed to.
The fact that Trump is granting a relatively long extension on higher tariffs to Mexico also reflects its importance as a source of products, and the effective working relationship that Sheinbaum has built with the president.

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