After several hours of confusion and uncertainty on Wednesday, Donald Trump’s latest payment announcement was confirmed that Mexico did not change the position of trading with the United States.

It all started with a long True social post By the US president, he announced that he would increase the imports from China to 125% and reduce the maximum “mutual fee” rate for other countries to 10% for 90 days.

After the US declared the fees on Mexico and Canada, there was confusion on Wednesday. (Quartoscoro)

The US did not impose the so -called “mutual fees” to import from Mexico, so it seemed that Mexico was not affected by this announcement.

Enter the US Treasury Secretary Scott Bescent.

“Mexico and Canada, are they part of 10%?” A reporter asked Bachel.

“Yes,” the Treasury Secretary replied that in a strange events, the president seems to have added 10 percent more to Mexico, so that the president has raised the US fares to 35% of some Mexican products such as steel and aluminum.

The Times reports that a White House official made it clear that it was “so”, while the Canadian broadcasting club claimed to have received a report from the White House, and confirms that 10% of the fees apply to goods from Canada and Mexico.

“Clearly … What is the so -called prior charges on Canada (and Mexico), and 25 per cent of some products and similar fees on steel, aluminum and some vehicle trade?” CBC News reported Wednesday afternoon.

In Mexico News Daily, we continued to monitor improvements. I wondered why Mexican Peso was strengthened, as NyT announced, if an additional 10% fees were imposed on Mexico’s exports to the United States.

I found X and found Post of Jose Thiaz PrisinoUS reporter for Mexico’s Reformed Newspaper.

“Priyzino wrote that” Pesent’s response would reduce the fee rate that suits Mexico and Canada. “

“The evidence of the advanced character of Trump’s announcement,” he said.

Beso has been significantly strengthened after trading in briefly over 21 am on WednesdayI justified that the US tariff rate has been reduced to 10%for all Mexican goods that are not under the USMCA Free Trade Agreement.

“Yes, that’s what I think,” a Mexico News Daily editor responded to my thinking in a message.

For an hour faster, I read this: “CBC News learns the initial information that the CBC News does not apply to Canada 10 percent.”

“No one knows what the deal is,” I wrote to my teacher.

In the end, the truth came out. The situation has not really changed to Mexico and Canada, the largest business partners in the United States.

“From Washington: I have been officially announced that we are not included in 10% mutual fees announced today,” Mexico’s Economic Minister Marcelo Ebert wrote in x.

A White House officer – not the one who claimed to have applied for a 10% fee for Mexico and Canada – It also confirmed that Mexico and Canada were not affected by Trump’s announcement He called the “90 -day suspension” in more than 10%”mutual fees.”

Hours with it Confusion caused by Besent Others finally ended.

What applies US charges for import from Mexico?

You will be forgiven for not keeping all the many and different advances in the recent months regarding US fees.

These are the current charges for imports from Mexico.

Economic Minister Ebert said last Thursday The Mexican government’s “In the next 40 days, the Mexican (Mexican) vehicle industry is to achieve the best conditions among all the countries of the world.”

“The same thing for steel and aluminum,” he said.

Mexico does not impose a retaliation fee for importing from the US.

Mexico News Daily Chief Employee Writer Peter Davis ((Email protected))

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