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Mexican president informs Trump tariffs will worsen inflation, eliminate jobs

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated on Tuesday she would send a letter to U.S. Presidentelect Donald Trump, prompting dialogue and cooperation following his pledge of acrosstheboard tariffs of 25% on Mexico and Canada.

To one tariff will come another and so on, up until we put our typical organizations at threat, Sheinbaum stated throughout a routine interview, cautioning that tariffs would cause inflation and job losses in both countries.

Sheinbaum included that she would send the letter later on in the day.

Trump made the promise on Monday night, blaming Mexico for not doing more to halt the arrival of illegal drugs and undocumented migrants via the countries' shared border.

Tariffs could break the United States-Mexico-Canada Arrangement (USMCA), which the countries checked in 2020 when Trump was president.

The Mexican peso compromised some 1.3% in early trading on Tuesday.

Sheinbaum stated her administration had actually constantly shown Mexico's willingness to help combat the fentanyl epidemic in the U.S. which apprehensions of migrants at the border were down which migrant caravans were no longer arriving at the shared border.

However, Sheinbaum noted that criminal groups in Mexico were still getting weapons from the U.S. She stated the region's. shared challenges required cooperation, discussion and reciprocal. understanding.

We do not produce weapons, we do not take in the. synthetic drugs. Sadly we have individuals who are being. eliminated by criminal offense that is reacting to the need in your. country, she stated.

(source: Reuters)