Trump says U.S. and Mexico Reach Last-Minute Deal to Avoid Tariffs
Mexico and the United States have agreed on a deal to stop the flow of illegal Central American immigrants from coming into the U.S., President Trump tweeted late Friday. The president said the deal suspended steep tariffs on imported Mexican goods that would have gone into effect on Monday.
The tariffs raised fears that they could cripple some American businesses and raise prices for American consumers on everything from cars to produce.
The deal came after three days of negotiations to stop the flow of mostly Central American migrants traveling to the U.S. through Mexico. In a joint declaration, Mexico agreed to increase its enforcement efforts along their southern border with Guatemala, including deploying their national guard troops.
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The tariffs raised fears that they could cripple some American businesses and raise prices for American consumers on everything from cars to produce.
The deal came after three days of negotiations to stop the flow of mostly Central American migrants traveling to the U.S. through Mexico. In a joint declaration, Mexico agreed to increase its enforcement efforts along their southern border with Guatemala, including deploying their national guard troops.
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