Mexico orders retaliation to Trump tariffs without detailing targets

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Mexico orders retaliation to Trump tariffs without detailing targets
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The United States is by far Mexico's most important foreign market, while Mexico in 2023 overtook China to become the top destination for US exports

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In a lengthy post on X, Sheinbaum said her government sought dialogue rather than confrontation with its northern neighbor, but that Mexico had been forced to respond in kind. Mexico has been preparing possible retaliatory tariffs against imports from the US, ranging from 5% to 20%, on pork, cheese, fresh produce, as well as manufactured steel and aluminum, according to sources familiar with the matter. The auto industry would initially be exempt, they said.

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