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President says Mexico will wait for potential Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum before reacting.

Mexico, the top steel exporter to the United States will wait until President Donald Trump announces new tariffs on imports of aluminum and steel before reacting to this, said President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday.

Trump will likely introduce new tariffs of 25% on Monday, which will be added to the existing metal duties on steel and aluminum imports. This is another significant escalation in his trade policy.

Sheinbaum told her daily morning press briefing that she would "keep a cool head" and wait to see what was announced today.

Sheinbaum has

Take a measured approach

In dealing with Trump's threats to impose tariffs, we have urged calm rather than a rash reaction.

Mexico's Economy Ministry met with leaders of the steel industry last week and said it would work together to strengthen national production.

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In a press release, the ministry said it had also developed a system to track imports and exported steel as well as the countries from which they came. "To prevent dishonest practices in steel trade," stated the statement.

U.S. Steel companies, Trump's administration and the

Biden administration before it

Mexico has been accused of flooding the steel market with imports.

U.S. officials have demanded greater transparency regarding the origins and prices of Mexico's products. They claim that China is accused of dumping steel at below-market rates. (Reporting and editing by Mark Porter, Sharon Singleton and Ana Isabel Martinez)

(source: Reuters)