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Trump's tariff threat raises concerns for border trade

INTERNACIONAL

10-01-2025


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Publicado: 10-01-2025 09:30:36 PDT
Actualizado: 10-01-2025 09:32:15 PDT

Restaurant owners and distributors of Mexican agricultural products fear for the regional economy

From the early hours of the day, the hustle and bustle at the McAllen, Texas, wholesale market reflects the daily routine of unloading Mexican agricultural products. Tomatoes, cilantro, avocados, and limes, grown south of the border, are stacked in boxes destined for tables in U.S. homes and restaurants.

 

However, this flow of commerce faces an imminent threat. President-elect Donald Trump, who is set to take office in less than a week, has announced his intention to impose a 25% tariff on all imports from Mexico. This measure aims to pressure the Mexican government to curb irregular migration and combat drug trafficking into the United States.

 

You might also be interested in its Spanish version: La amenaza de aranceles de Trump preocupa al comercio fronterizo

 

The proposal has sparked concern among business owners and workers on both sides of the border, who rely on a seamless trade relationship. Analysts warn that such tariffs could severely impact the regional economy and drive up the cost of essential goods for American consumers.

 

Meanwhile, trucks continue to cross the border, though uncertainty looms over this potential shift in trade policies.