Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed US President-elect Donald Trump's recent threat to impose a 25% tariff on imports from Mexico during a news conference on Tuesday. She emphasized that threats and tariffs are not the solution to issues related to migration and drug consumption.
Sheinbaum highlighted the importance of cooperation and understanding in addressing these challenges effectively. She expressed concerns about the potential negative impact of tariffs on both Mexican and American economies, citing examples of major companies like General Motors, Stellantis, and Ford Motor Company that could be at risk.
She emphasized the economic strength of North America and the significance of maintaining a strong business relationship between Mexico and the United States to enhance competitiveness in the global market.
She advocated for dialogue as the best approach to fostering understanding, peace, and prosperity between the two nations. She expressed hope for future meetings between the respective teams to address these critical issues.