Mexico and the European Union are announcing a revamped agreement that they said would boost trade and investment, amid Trump's tariff threats.
The European Union and Mexico agreed to a revamped free-trade agreement, just as both are under pressure from President-elect Donald Trump, who has threatened them with a new round of tariffs.
The European Union and Mexico took action before President-elect Donald Trump—who has threatened both regions with steep tariffs on exports—takes office.
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The EU announced an agreement Friday with Mexico to strengthen their trade relations, three days before the inauguration of Donald Trump who has threatened both US partners with tariffs.
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By definition, a tariff is a tax applied to imported goods as they enter a country. Tariffs are intended to reduce competition for US businesses by making imported goods more expensive and encouraging consumers to choose American alternatives.
We'll look at how some leaders in some of the countries that are key U.S.-trading partners have prepared for the new Trump administration.
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As the EU’s auto industry reels from a slowing Chinese economy and cutthroat competition, analysts caution the worst is yet to come.
The European Union and Mexico have agreed to expand their free trade agreement. This change comes just a few days before Donald Trump is set to return to the White House in Washington. As Reuters has reported,
Mexico and the European Union are announcing a revamped agreement that they said would boost trade and investment, amid Trump's tariff threats.