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Sheinbaum and Trump Agree to Deactivate Mexican Tariffs

Presidents of Mexico and the US have agreed to cancel tariffs on Mexican goods. Protests over water well closures continue in Mexico City, and a major anti-fuel-theft operation has been conducted.


Sheinbaum and Trump Agree to Deactivate Mexican Tariffs

President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum and US President Donald Trump have agreed to deactivate the implementation of tariffs on Mexican products, scheduled for November 1st. This decision was reached following a telephone conversation between the two leaders. The dialogue aims to maintain the competitiveness of the manufacturing and automotive sectors. Protests continue in Mexico City and the State of Mexico over the closure of water wells, leading to panic buying and a shortage of gas cylinders. During an operation against fuel theft, 189 properties and 138 illegal connections were seized in 48 municipalities. Concurrently, the Mexican Navy continues its anti-corruption campaign, sanctioning two high-ranking officers for bribery, embezzlement, and fraudulent administration. Israeli forces killed three suspected Palestinian militants during a raid in the West Bank. Meanwhile, in the US, the Republican Vance-Rubio ticket for the 2028 election was revealed, and President Biden arrived in Japan.