
Mexico will postpone its response to the 25% tariffs imposed by the European Union (EU) starting from April 2nd. The trade war intensifies following the EU and Canada's decision to apply tariffs on over 50 billion dollars in goods from the United States.
The country has been heavily affected by the tariffs imposed by the United States on steel and aluminum, impacting areas that represent 5% of Mexican exports. Mexico ranks as the second most affected country by this situation.
In the last twenty years, five Mexican states have registered fields that functioned as extermination sites, such as El Pozolero and Teuchitlán. In these places, collectives carry out searches for victims of murders and disappearances.
The Virginia prison where Genaro García Luna, former Mexican police chief, is detained has confined him to a punishment area known as "El Hoyo." His lawyers report this measure without evidence of any infraction, similar to what occurred upon his entry into the Oklahoma prison.
The Secretary of the Treasury assures that the Mexican economy will withstand the current volatility, dismissing a possible tariff war with the United States. Efforts will be made to maintain healthy public finances, promote economic growth, and improve the well-being of the population.
Additionally, the EU and Canada have formed a bloc in response to the actions of the United States, imposing tariffs on imports of cast iron and American computers.