The United States won’t impose tariffs on Mexico because it agreed to take “unprecedented steps” to stop migrants from crossing its border into U.S. Read the statement here. nyti.ms
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President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico said he was sending a delegation to Washington to try to persuade President Trump not to carry out his threat to impose tariffs on Mexico unless it stopped migrants from crossing into the United States. nyti.ms
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President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico said Friday that he wanted to avoid a confrontation with President Trump over his threats to impose tariffs on Mexico if it did not stop Central American migrants from crossing into the United States. nyti.ms
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Syria reopened a border crossing with Jordan, signaling its efforts to fix its economy and reestablish links with other Arab states nyti.ms