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Reynosa surged in industrial absorption in Q3, while Matamoros paused projects amid tariff uncertainty. Not retreat — timing.
Here’s what it means for the border economy in 2026.

https://tinyurl.com/48afe53u

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Mexico Ditches Trade Barriers: U.S. Deal in Motion

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Trump says he's extended the tariff deadline for Mexico by 90 days Trump extends Mexico tariff deadline by 90 days. The 30% tariff, initially set for August 1st, is d...

Trump extends Mexico tariff deadline by 90 days. The 30% tariff, initially set for August 1st, is delayed while trade negotiations continue. A new deal is the goal. #USMexicoTrade #News

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Trump extiende por 90 días aranceles a productos mexicanos: 25 % sobre acero, aluminio y automóviles, 50 % en cobre; exenciones bajo reglas USMCA.

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Why Tomatoes Are Becoming a Lot More Expensive The price of beef, coffee, and eggs is also continuing to rise.

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US imposes a 17% duty on fresh Mexican tomatoes in hopes of boosting domestic production US imposes 17% duty on Mexican tomatoes, effective immediately. The move aims to boost domestic pro...

US imposes 17% duty on Mexican tomatoes, effective immediately. The move aims to boost domestic production but may raise prices for US consumers. Negotiations to avoid tariffs failed. #USMexicoTrade #News

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U.S. Slaps 17% Tariff on Mexican Tomatoes, Prices Set to Rise!

The U.S. has imposed a 17% tariff on fresh Mexican tomatoes starting July 15, 2025, after exiting a 2019 trade agreement. 

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Trump slaps 30 pc tariffs on EU, Mexico starting August 1 - Yes Punjab News Trump imposes 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico imports, pushes for trade renegotiations before August 1 as global pressure mounts.

Trump slaps 30 pc tariffs on EU, Mexico starting August 1 yespunjab.com?p=139063

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📦 Nearshoring is more than a buzzword—it’s reshaping how companies think about resilience.

If you had to move your operations closer to home, which country would you pick and why?

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📣 We’re not just in the room—we help set the agenda.

From critical minerals to cross-border trade, Intermestic Capital shapes conversations that drive North America’s edge.

🧭 Align mission-driven investment with opportunity.

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🔑 Unlocking North America’s potential—one investment at a time.

From smart warehousing in Mexico to mineral processing in Arizona, Intermestic Capital turns strategy into execution.

👉 Partner with Intermestic Capital.

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US Will Impose 21% Tariff on Mexican Tomatoes Starting in July

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Nearshoring is like living next to your best friend—less stress, better communication, & bonus semiconductors. 🏭📦

We’re helping North American supply chains get smarter and friendlier.

If your supply chain had a personality, what would it be? 🌪️📬

#Nearshoring #USMexicoTrade

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Trump Unveils New Tariff Plans on Canada, Mexico, and China; Auto Industry Gets Temporary Exemption | AI News Brew <p>President Donald Trump announced sweeping new tariffs targeting imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, while granting a one-month exemption to the U.S. auto industry amid concerns about domestic m...

Trump Unveils New Tariff Plans on Canada, Mexico, and China; Auto Industry Gets Temporary Exemption haiku.ainewsbrew.com/article/3350

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Congratulations Canada 🇨🇦, Mexico 🇲🇽, and China 🇨🇳, today is Terror-if Day! 😳📉☹️😕👎

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🚀📊 Mexico is now the U.S.'s top trade partner, surpassing China & Canada! 🇲🇽📈

If you could launch a product perfect for the U.S.-Mexico market, what would it be? 🏆💡👇

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📦📈 Nearshoring is BOOMING!

More companies are shifting manufacturing to 🇲🇽 Mexico—cutting costs, shortening supply chains & tapping into skilled talent. 🚀

What’s the most surprising product you’ve seen labeled “Made in Mexico”? 🤔👇

#Nearshoring #Manufacturing #USMexicoTrade #BusinessGrowth

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Well that was quick...
The Trade War is over before it began.
Catch #TheRealInvestmentShow w Lance Roberts & Jonathan Penn, starting at 6:06a CST on KSEV AM 700 - The Voice of Texas, and streaming-live on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/TheRealInv...
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3/7 Mexico's President Sheinbaum:
- Rejects Trump's claims of "alliance with cartels"
- Promises retaliatory measures
- Calls for dialogue over tariffs
- Economists warn of potential "severe recession" for Mexico
#Mexico #USMexicoTrade #BorderPolicy

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The infographic and accompanying text discuss the potential impact of proposed tariffs by President Donald Trump on U.S. imports from Mexico, Canada, and China, as well as the broader implications for trade relations. Here are the key points:

1. **Proposed Tariffs**: Trump suggested imposing a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico and an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods. He also called for these countries to curb the production and trade of fentanyl, which is contributing to drug overdoses in the U.S., and criticized Mexico and Canada for not effectively stopping illegal immigration.

2. **Trade Agreements at Risk**: Implementing these tariffs could lead to the end of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which replaced NAFTA in 2018. This indicates Trump's willingness to dismantle even his own trade deals to pressure trade partners.

3. **Retaliatory Measures**: China has previously responded to U.S. tariffs with retaliatory tariffs, escalating trade tensions. Mexico has also threatened to impose tariffs on U.S. goods if Trump follows through with his plans, while Canada has remained non-committal.

4. **Major Imports**: The U.S. imports a significant amount of machinery, transportation equipment (including cars and car parts), and mineral fuels from Mexico and Canada. From China, the U.S. primarily imports machinery, electronic products, plastics, and miscellaneous items. Cars are the most valuable import, and tariffs could lead to higher prices for these goods.

5. **Impact on U.S. Exporters**: Retaliatory tariffs could severely affect U.S. exporters, particularly in the agricultural sector. During the 2018/2019 trade war, U.S. agricultural producers lost over $25 billion due to reduced exports to China. The impact could be even more severe now, as China has become the largest buyer of U.S. farm products, largely due to the 2020 Phase One trade agreement.

6. **Economic Data**: In 2022, the largest U.S. export to China was soybeans.

The infographic and accompanying text discuss the potential impact of proposed tariffs by President Donald Trump on U.S. imports from Mexico, Canada, and China, as well as the broader implications for trade relations. Here are the key points: 1. **Proposed Tariffs**: Trump suggested imposing a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico and an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods. He also called for these countries to curb the production and trade of fentanyl, which is contributing to drug overdoses in the U.S., and criticized Mexico and Canada for not effectively stopping illegal immigration. 2. **Trade Agreements at Risk**: Implementing these tariffs could lead to the end of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which replaced NAFTA in 2018. This indicates Trump's willingness to dismantle even his own trade deals to pressure trade partners. 3. **Retaliatory Measures**: China has previously responded to U.S. tariffs with retaliatory tariffs, escalating trade tensions. Mexico has also threatened to impose tariffs on U.S. goods if Trump follows through with his plans, while Canada has remained non-committal. 4. **Major Imports**: The U.S. imports a significant amount of machinery, transportation equipment (including cars and car parts), and mineral fuels from Mexico and Canada. From China, the U.S. primarily imports machinery, electronic products, plastics, and miscellaneous items. Cars are the most valuable import, and tariffs could lead to higher prices for these goods. 5. **Impact on U.S. Exporters**: Retaliatory tariffs could severely affect U.S. exporters, particularly in the agricultural sector. During the 2018/2019 trade war, U.S. agricultural producers lost over $25 billion due to reduced exports to China. The impact could be even more severe now, as China has become the largest buyer of U.S. farm products, largely due to the 2020 Phase One trade agreement. 6. **Economic Data**: In 2022, the largest U.S. export to China was soybeans.

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Steering Through Trade Turbulence: A Business Owner's Guide to U.S.-Mexico Relations — Premier Business Law Firm | Hillside, IL “The broader economic implications of these tariffs cannot be overlooked. Mexico's economy is already facing challenges, including a slowdown in foreign direct investment and potential credit downgrad...

As we look ahead, the future of U.S.-Mexico relations will shape the landscape for businesses engaged in cross-border trade. By staying proactive and informed, you can position your business for success amidst these changes.👉

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* **Donald Trump's tariffs plan**: The US President plans to impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, and an additional 10% on Chinese goods.

* **Economic impact**: Tariffs will hurt America's trading partners, including Canada and Mexico, and also increase costs for American industries.

* **Inflation concerns**: Higher tariffs could lead to increased inflation, which may harm Trump's popularity and make it harder to reduce the national debt.

* **Trade war risks**: Retaliation from targeted countries could lead to a wider trade war, affecting the global economy.

* **American industries at risk**: Tariffs on imports will increase costs for carmakers, energy companies, and other industries integrated across the North American continent.

* **Business backers' influence**: Trump's business backers, who oppose tariffs, may try to persuade him to reconsider his policy.

* #TradeWar
* #Tariffs
* #TrumpEconomy
* #Protectionism
* #USMexicoTrade
* #USChinaTrade
* #TradePolicy
* #GlobalEconomy

https://www.thetimes.com/comment/the-times-view/article/the-times-view-on-trumps-tariffs-trade-off-zckl53rdt

* **Donald Trump's tariffs plan**: The US President plans to impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, and an additional 10% on Chinese goods. * **Economic impact**: Tariffs will hurt America's trading partners, including Canada and Mexico, and also increase costs for American industries. * **Inflation concerns**: Higher tariffs could lead to increased inflation, which may harm Trump's popularity and make it harder to reduce the national debt. * **Trade war risks**: Retaliation from targeted countries could lead to a wider trade war, affecting the global economy. * **American industries at risk**: Tariffs on imports will increase costs for carmakers, energy companies, and other industries integrated across the North American continent. * **Business backers' influence**: Trump's business backers, who oppose tariffs, may try to persuade him to reconsider his policy. * #TradeWar * #Tariffs * #TrumpEconomy * #Protectionism * #USMexicoTrade * #USChinaTrade * #TradePolicy * #GlobalEconomy https://www.thetimes.com/comment/the-times-view/article/the-times-view-on-trumps-tariffs-trade-off-zckl53rdt

* #TradeWar
* #Tariffs
* #TrumpEconomy
* #Protectionism
* #USMexicoTrade
* #USChinaTrade
* #TradePolicy
* #GlobalEconomy

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'Neither threats nor tariffs will solve the issue of migration or drug consumption': Mexican President Sheinbaum - Yes Punjab News Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responds to Donald Trump's threat of tariffs, warning that threats and tariffs won’t solve migration or drug issues, advocating for cooperation.

'Neither threats nor tariffs will solve the issue of migration or drug consumption': Mexican President Sheinbaum
yespunjab.com?p=65925

#ClaudiaSheinbaum #Mexico #US #usTarrif #DonaldTrump #MexicoTariff #USMexicoTrade #Migration #DrugConsumption

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