Handling with a bully is never easy. On the issue of fees, there is no doubt that the Trump administration acts like a bully for many countries around the world. If told, I think they have come up with some exact concerns that they need to look at both fees and free problems. Why are Mexico not hard on the cartels? Why does Mexico allow many immigrants from Central and South America to cross the country? Why does Mexico allow large -scale Chinese goods to the country that has clearly imposed the United States? All good and fair questions are asked.

It’s not just Mexico. Why do Canada have big charges on some US farm products? Why is the US and European countries to pay more fees for some products to protect their local businesses? Why does China protect many businesses from foreign companies?

Donald Trump writes some questions raised on drug trafficking, transcension and even fees on valid topics. (Donald Trump/X)

Business inequalities are worldwide and a level in many products and businesses is often not in the field of sports. It is valid and the true report. However, it is not one of the consequences that the United States is “torn”.

Let us take Mexico as an example. The United States buys the most from Mexico – a real statistics that Trump often highlights. But of course it does! There is nearly three times the population in the United States, which is 15 times larger and more wealthy citizens. In addition, there is a high percentage of the exception of the economy in the United States, which is “consumer basis” (in other words, Americans prefer to buy a lot of goods!).

Mexico has been affected by a variety of justifications for fees from the United States. Some reasonable and logical – like the lack of action on cortells, pharmaceutical production, Chinese transport and immigrants. Others are unfair and little meaningful – just like pointing to trade imbalance. I recently wrote about the many important demands of Mexico’s Trump administration.

The Shinbam administration has responded to many of these demands. Name a few:

1. Sheinbam accepted the Mexican’s deported people and goes to the extent of creating a plan for them (Mexico de apresa, ie Mexico hugs you). The scheme has set up 10 reception centers near the border and offers the initial scholarship of 2,000 pesos (even small) for each deportation.

2. Sheinbam has helped to prevent the flow of new migrants over the border. She 10,000 Mexican troops have been sent to the border area In the dedicated event.

3. Sheinbam has stepped up the action against the cartels. Was recently More arrest of Cartel membersOvarian Additional seizure of the drug And further oppression in laboratories in Fendan. The overall function is still low, but the trend is clearly positive.

4. Shinbam has cooperated with US officials on the formerly arrested Cartel 29 in the highest rankings to the United States to hand over the most desired.

5. Shinbam has taken some action on China. Following Chinese residents illegally in the country, Counterfeit Chinese goods.

I think Shinbam should tell the American people directly To give clarity on what Mexico is doing in many demands.

Especially in terms of fees, the Shinbam administration does not do more than the management of the Shinbam. Several weeks for Trump’s payment threats, Shinbam has not yet responded with any mutual fees. The administration has focused on a “educational campaign” that explains how painful fees and why they should be avoided. The administration has sent high ranking members to Washington, DC and other parts of the country over the past few weeks to help you contact Mexico’s news.

A member of the meeting carry the portrait of Trump in the city of Mexico, Jalo, while President Shinbam addresses Trump's proposed fees, while other members of the meeting shake the Mexican flags.
Mexican President Shinbam has rallied when he faces his US opponent. (Edgar Negret Lira/Quartoscoro)

There are no fees reported by Mexico, no threats, no increase, no play. Mexico was quiet, stable and patient – seems to be a strategy so far. Shinbam publicly has nothing but positive things to say to Trump (unlike many world leaders), and the administration is postponing most of the fees on Mexico, and is likely to change the fee story to focus on other countries.

I think personally, having difficulty in facing the largest and unpredictable bully, and Shinbam has so far handled Trump and the payment issue. He has proven progress in important parts of the United States, while the Mexican people show a firm decision on important issues (such as Sovereignty And the issue The guns from the United States are coming into Mexico). The Mexican population has flocked to their president, and the latest polls show the approval assessment at 85%. Financial markets seem to have been attracted as Mexican Beso hit strong positions last week than Trump’s chosen last week. No one predicted it.

The world is now very uncertainty. Shinbam has proved himself as a voice of quiet and reasoning quickly and quietly. We hope that the Trump administration recognizes and rewards this by making the conversation with Mexico more constructive and positive. Instead it should be focused on how strong and integrated with the US-MEXICO Federation. Let the bullying focus on a different location.

Travis Pembenk Chief executive Mexico News Daily ANT has been living in Mexico for almost 30 years, working or playing.

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