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President says that most automakers will remain in Mexico

The Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum stated on Tuesday that most auto executives who have plants in Mexico said they do not have any plans to relocate their factories.

The president spoke at her morning news conference. "I've personally spoken to many CEOs and global mangers of several auto companies, to find out what their thoughts are about the future...Most have told us they don't plan to make any changes for the time being," she said.

Mexico, which exports nearly 80% of all its goods to the United States was not on Trump's global list of tariffs that were announced last week.

Mexico remains subject to the 25% tariffs that Trump imposed on steel, aluminium and automobiles as well as goods that did not comply with regional USMCA.

Sheinbaum reported that Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick will meet in Washington on Tuesday evening to discuss these tariffs.

Sheinbaum said that the government of Sheinbaum would

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They cannot be completely ruled out. (Reporting and editing by Kylie Madry; Raul Cortes)

(source: Reuters)