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Exclusive: After Trump's tariffs, Mexico seeks Asian and European crude oil buyers
Mexico Seeks New Crude Buyers in Asia, Europe after US Tariffs
The Latest: Trump changes course and delays some tariffs on Mexico and Canada
President Donald Trump has postponed 25% tariffs on many imports from Mexico and some imports from Canada for a month amid widespread fears of the economic fallout from a broader trade war
Catarina de San Juan’s life reads like an epic – and her extraordinary story is little known. Born in South Asia during the early 17th century, she was captured by the Portuguese at age 8 and sold to Spaniards in the Philippines.
The good thing is that there’s an appetite for Mexican crude in Europe, in India, in Asia,' Reuters quotes the unnamed source in Mexican government
Pemex is exploring new oil export markets in Asia and Europe after the US imposed a 25% tariff on Mexican crude.
Among those flown to the U.S. today was Rafael Caro Quintero, a founding member of the Sinaloa drug cartel who was convicted in Mexico of having masterminded the 1985 murder of the D.E.A. agent Enrique Camarena. For decades, American officials have obsessed over getting hold of him.
The Trump administration is escalating trade tensions, slapping a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico while increasing China's tariffs by 10%. The move is accelerating supply chain migration, with PC brands shifting production to Southeast Asia and server makers in Mexico pivoting to Texas.
Mexicos state-owned oil giant Pemex is actively seeking new buyers in Asia and Europe after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Mexican crude imports. A senior government official confirmed that talks
State energy major Pemex typically sells most of its heavy crude and high-sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) for processing at U.S. Gulf Coast refineries
Japanese stocks ended the day 1.2% lower after U.S. President Donald Trump made it clear that tariffs on Mexico and Canada would go into effect as planned.
Investing.com-- Most Asian stocks fell on Friday tracking Wall Street’s overnight slump, as investor uncertainty deepened over U.S. trade policies after President Donald Trump postponed 25% tariffs on most Mexican and Canadian goods just two days after imposing them.
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