Sheinbaum and Trump to Meet on Trade and Immigration

Claudia Sheinbaum, President of Mexico, is set to meet Donald Trump on March 20 or 21 to discuss tariff reductions and border control measures. Mhoni Vidente predicts significant negotiations resulting in a proposed tariff rate of 5% to 10%.


Sheinbaum and Trump to Meet on Trade and Immigration

The seer Mhoni Vidente revealed that Claudia Sheinbaum and Donald Trump will meet face to face on March 20 or 21 to discuss changes in laws and tariffs between Mexico and the United States. According to the seer, Mexico will make a strong statement to demonstrate its ability to close the northern and southern borders and thus prevent migration to the United States.

Mhoni Vidente predicts that Sheinbaum will launch an offensive against leaders linked to drug trafficking in order to successfully negotiate with Donald Trump and achieve beneficial agreements for Mexicans. The seer envisions that Trump will reach a last-minute agreement with the president of Mexico to reduce tariffs to 5% or at most 10%.

Mhoni Vidente, who anticipated Claudia Sheinbaum's victory in the negotiation to avoid 25% tariffs on Mexican products in the United States, now states that more agreements will be reached in 90 days. She emphasizes Mexico's importance to the U.S. economy and how Trump seeks to influence the Mexican government through tariffs to strengthen border blocking and combat migration and drug trafficking.

The seer emphasizes that negotiations between Sheinbaum and Trump will be in person during the next 90 days, a crucial period for Mexico seeking better opportunities with the U.S. president. It highlights the need for Mexico to act against drug trafficking in response to Trump's pressure, who will grant a timeline of 90 days (February, March, and April) to take action.