Trump and Sinbaum agree to extend the deadline for trade contracts after a “successful” call



President Donald Trump announced in the True Social Post that he and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, whom Mexican President, agreed to extend the deadline to reach a trade contract, although they seemed flexible in their timeline.

“We agreed to extend the exact same transaction for the last short period for 90 days. This means that Mexico will continue to pay 25% fentanyl tariffs, 25% car duties, and 50% tariffs on iron, aluminum and copper. Trump wrote.

He said over the next 90 days, the US and Mexico will have discussions with the goal of signing a trade agreement that period or after that.

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