President Donald Trump started throwing trade grenades recently, announcing tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. And he is imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. But he’s just getting started with more tariffs on the way against products like automobile imports.
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With a 10% tariff on China in place and a 25% one on Mexico looming, Foxconn Chairman Young Liu also says Foxconn will 'work with our partners' in the US on manufacturing.
México está sopesando posibles gravámenes a las importaciones chinas mientras presiona para lograr un acuerdo que evite los aranceles del 25% que el presidente Donald Trump ha amenazado con imponer a sus productos antes de la fecha límite a principios de marzo.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to the region and warned of Chinese encroachment. Several Latin American countries expanded trade and investment relations with China.