
Trump Delays Tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 Days
President Trump pauses tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days to negotiate new trade deals and address border security and drug trafficking concerns.
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President Trump pauses tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days to negotiate new trade deals and address border security and drug trafficking concerns.

Thousands of undocumented migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. are now stranded in Mexico as deportations escalate, leaving them uncertain about their future.

Canada and Mexico have announced retaliatory tariffs against the US following President Trump’s imposition of a 25% tariff on imports, signaling a potential trade war among the North American neighbors.

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum announces retaliation against U.S. tariffs, rejects accusations of alliances with drug traffickers, as trade tensions escalate between neighboring countries.

Tensions rise as the U.S. plans tariffs on Canada and Mexico, sparking fears of a North American trade war that could impact global economies.

Authorities in northern Mexico have discovered at least 56 bodies in mass graves in Chihuahua, a region troubled by cartel violence and known for drug and migrant trafficking routes.

Mexico is preparing for a surge in deportees as the U.S. intensifies its crackdown on undocumented immigrants, with millions potentially facing deportation to Mexico.

Mexico’s officials are considering how to respond to new U.S. border and trade policies. With America’s new president implementing changes, Mexico weighs its options.

Experts warn that US tariffs on Canada and Mexico could harm its own economy by raising costs and disrupting vital supply chains.

Mexico and Canada have joined forces with U.S. states to fight the raging wildfires in California, showcasing international solidarity against natural disasters.