A New York Times report warned that President Trump's executive order designating Mexican cartels foreign terror organizations will hurt both countries' economies.
Part of a legal description of a boundary line of Dixie County, for instance, says it goes "southerly down the thread of the ...
Trump said that he was thinking of enacting the tariffs on February 1 because of their failure to stop illegal immigration ...
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Mexico's annual inflation rate slowed to its lowest level in almost four years in the first half of January, official data ...
USD/MXN tumbled below 20.50 sponsored by Trump’s friendly rhetoric on Mexico, which has pushed the exchange rate below key ...
In Latin America's second-largest economy, 12-month headline inflation came in at 3.69% in early January, statistics agency ...
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Trump’s threatened tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese goods would be “terrible for the Massachusetts economy," Gov. Maura Healey said.
Governor Maura Healey told business leaders that President Trump’s proposal to put tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico could spike electricity costs by $200 million a year.
U.S. President Trump's designation of Mexican drug cartels as terrorist groups will have a major impact on Mexican banks and businesses.
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