US-Mexico Tariff Deal Granted 90-Day Reprieve After Trump's First Talks with President Sheinbaum

Source Tradingkey

TradingKey – On July 31, local time, U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reached a significant consensus in a telephone conversation, agreeing to extend the current tariff agreement by 90 days. This postpones the previously planned tariff increase to 30% scheduled for August 1, providing a critical buffer period for long-term trade negotiations between the two nations.

Under the agreement, Mexico will maintain current tariff rates on specific goods, including a 25% tariff on fentanyl, a 25% tariff on automobiles, and 50% tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper.

During the talks, Mexico agreed to "immediately eliminate many of its non-tariff trade barriers," though neither side specified the types of measures or sectors involved.

Trump posted on his self-created social media platform Truth Social that the call was "very successful," emphasizing, "We are learning more about each other and understanding each other better," signaling positive progress in negotiations.

Both parties confirmed that negotiations will continue over the next 90 days, aiming to sign a new trade agreement during this period or beyond to reshape the framework of bilateral economic and trade relations.

Data shows that Mexico became the largest source of U.S. imports in 2023 and has maintained this position, with particularly significant supply roles in key sectors such as automobiles, electronics, footwear, and apparel.

Simultaneously, Mexico remains the United States' second-largest export market, trailing only Canada, forming a tightly integrated industrial complementary relationship.

Notably, despite Trump’s repeated use of tariff threats, Mexico has yet to implement any retaliatory measures. However, Sheinbaum has explicitly stated that if the U.S. further increases tariffs, Mexico will respond by imposing higher tariffs on American goods.

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