The US president Donald Trump stated that he would interrupt their duties The Mexican goods that fall under the USMCA trade agreement by April 2.

“After talking to Mexican President Claudia Seinbaum, I agreed that the Mexico will not be invited to pay duties for anything falling to the USMCA Agreement »Trump said in a post on TTRUTH Social. “This agreement is valid until April 2.”

Trump also said he had agreed to “respect” to the president of Mexico Claudia Seinbaum. Did not mention the Canada In his post.

In detail the post of Trump:

After talking to Mexico’s President Claudia Seinbaum, I agreed that Mexico would not be forced to pay duties for anything that falls under the USMCA agreement. This agreement is valid until April 2. I did this as a convenience and with respect to President Seinbaum. Our relationship is very good and we work hard, together, on the border, both in terms of interruption of the entry of illegal aliens into the United States and, similarly, the interruption of fentanyl. We thank President Seinbaum for your hard work and cooperation!

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Seinbaum, for her part, said she had a “excellent and respectful” telephone conversation with her American counterpart, who agreed to suspend duties in Mexican imports.

In her own post, on the X platform, Seinbaum stressed that the US and Mexico will continue to work together to limit the illegal entry of Fentanyl from Mexico to the US and to stop weapon smuggling from the US to Mexico.

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Earlier today, speaking about Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trindo, Trump told Truth Social: whether you believe it or not, despite the awful work he has done for Canada, I think Justin Trinto uses the problem of duties, which he has largely caused. It’s so fun to watch!

It is recalled that Trump decided yesterday to exclude duties from Canada and Mexico carsas said by White House spokesman Carolin Levit. The new duties will be temporarily suspended “in all cars imported through” the tripartite trade agreement between the US, Canada and Mexico, known as USMCA.