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Alex Witt spoke with New York Times White House Correspondent Tyler Pager about what might be motivating President Trump to impose 30% tariffs on Mexico and the E.U. She also asked him about the President's upcoming announcement about Russia,
Tomato prices may rise as U.S. imposes tariffs on Mexican imports, ending a decades-old trade deal and sparking uncertainty in produce markets.
An Indian trade delegation has also reached Washington for fresh talks on a trade deal with the United States.
President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on imports from the European Union (EU) and Mexico, aiming to improve trade deals and national security, while economists warn of potential price increases.
With President Donald Trump back in the White House, people in Mexico have a much more negative opinion of the United States than they did during the final year of Joe Biden’s presidency, according to a Pew Research Center survey fielded earlier this year.
The White House on Thursday stressed that it is putting U.S. interests first when making policy decisions, emphasizing that it has a "constructive" relationship with Mexico after that country's ...
The White House is praising Mexico for taking “swift action against migrants” in the days since senior Biden administration officials met with their counterparts in Mexico City, but experts ...
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Wednesday praised Mexico for offering “unprecedented” help in slowing the progress of a migrant caravan of Central American migrants ...
The White House says it's grateful to the government of Mexico for its efforts in helping the U.S. ahead of an expected migrant surge at the border after Title 42 ends next week.