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Mexico's top economy officials downplayed concerns about trade talks with the U.S., stating potential impact on American companies could deter President Trump from imposing massive tariffs. They highlighted the number of multinational firms operating in Mexico and the potential risk to U.S. companies if trade relations are disrupted. Mexico has been preparing to meet Trump officials and has warned of retaliatory measures if necessary. They also addressed U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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