Ha worked our strategy head cold, Claudia Sheinbaum
The president of Mexico said that in the call with Trump, it was possible to safeguard the T-MEC and maintain permanent dialogue with the US government.
President Donald Trump confirmed that his government will postpone the imposition of tariffs on Mexico for 90 days after a phone call with the Claudia Sheinbaum, with whom he is analyzing a possible long-term trade agreement.
The agreement to postpone the tariffs includes most Mexican products, but the taxes on steel, aluminum, and copper, and the 25% tax on automobiles, will still remain in place, although there are some limitations. The president did not mention the tariffs on tomatoes.
Tariffs on Mexican products, as well as on several other countries, were set to go into effect on August 1. However, this extension was officially announced yesterday.
President Trump even said that the new agreement could be for longer, something that the Mexican president confirmed in a message on the social network X.
Several US officials were present during the phone call, basically Trump's top brass, including Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, also present were the Secretary of Commerce, the United States Trade Representative and ambassador, the chief of staff, the deputy chief of staff for policy and the National Security Advisor, this was indicated by President Trump himself.
For her part, the Mexican president said that she was accompanied by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, the Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, and the Undersecretary for North America, Roberto Velasco.
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"I'm bringing you three movies, three new releases in theaters. We're going to start with a classic irreverent comedy called The Naked Gun, which I don't know if you remember that movie from 1988, which was translated under a different name in different countries, but was also called The Naked Gun in the United States, But in Latin America I think they called it Where's the Cop, and in Spain they gave it a very strange name, The Naked Gun. Well, it's a tribute to that film that later became a very popular comedy series starring Leslie Nielsen, who played the role of Frank Drebin," Cores explained. He added that "Pamela Anderson also appears in the film and it was just revealed a few days ago that they are a couple in real life, that they are like the surprise couple of the summer, Liam Neeson and Pamela. And what a coincidence that they made it public almost the same week, at the beginning of the same week that the film is released. I don't know if it's a publicity stunt, but oh well, there it is."

