Mexican Leadership Faces Tariff Showdown
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is optimistic about reaching an agreement with the U.S. before President Trump's proposed 30% tariffs become active on August 1, while affirming the non-negotiability of Mexico's sovereignty.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed confidence on Saturday regarding a potential agreement with the United States to avert President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs, set to take effect on August 1.
Addressing a crowd in the state of Sonora, Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of diplomacy in resolving economic disputes while staunchly defending the non-negotiable nature of Mexico's sovereignty.
The looming tariffs, which would impose a 30% levy, have prompted urgent discussions between the two nations to find a solution that preserves both economic relations and national pride.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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