
Mexico hits back on U.S. tariffs
Mexico's retaliatory tariffs target pork legs, apples, grapes, and cheeses, as well as steel

Mexico's retaliatory tariffs target pork legs, apples, grapes, and cheeses, as well as steel

Through letters, videos, and meetings, businessmen urge their employees to think over their votes carefully

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced today they would no longer exempt Mexico, Canada, and the European Union from their steel and aluminum tariffs; Mexico responds it will impose "equivalent measures"

The OECD has a clear diagnosis of the situation which prevents Mexico's growth: high levels of violence, corruption, poverty, informality, and low productivity

The Bank of Mexico has estimated a stable economic growth, with higher GDP growth levels than they had anticipated

Mexico City is the third metropolis in the world where people work the most hours per year, according to a study by UBS

The program has already been implemented in three Siemens plants in Mexico, and other industries are expected to follow

“Insecurity is greatly damaging our economy, impacting our country’s capacity to attract foreign investment,” said the chairman of COPARMEX

China and Hong Kong are hopeful Mexico will join their ambitious Belt and Road initiative to promote trade

The president’s spokesman responded to the USA’s initiative to impose tariffs on foreign auto imports