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In a significant development, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a one-month suspension of tariffs on Mexican goods following a recent conversation with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. This decision comes as part of a broader negotiation aimed at enhancing security measures along the U.S.-Mexico border, particularly to combat drug smuggling and illegal immigration.
Sheinbaum disclosed on the social media platform X that Mexico will deploy 10,000 National Guard troops to its northern border. This move is intended to curb the trafficking of substances like fentanyl into the United States, she explained. Additionally, she noted that the U.S. has committed to addressing the flow of high-powered weapons into Mexico.
Trump confirmed the tariff suspension and emphasized the friendly nature of his discussions with Sheinbaum. Both leaders have agreed to further talks on security and trade during this one-month period, reflecting an urgent mutual interest in addressing drug-related issues.
The decision follows Trump's earlier announcement of sweeping tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, citing a "major threat" posed by illegal immigration and drugs.