Trump's Mexico tariffs may send manufacturers packing -- again
Many companies saw Mexico as a manufacturing alternative to China, but they may have moved too soon
Many companies saw Mexico as a manufacturing alternative to China, but they may have moved too soon
The tariffs go into effect Monday if President Trump isn't satisfied with Mexico's progress
U.S. authorities apprehended more than 84,000 families and 11,000 unaccompanied children near the U.S.-Mexico border last month
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi discussed President Trump's threat to impose tariffs against Mexico, and the possibility of opening impeachment proceedings, in her weekly press conference.
The House speaker is talking to reporters after President Trump threatened to impose new tariffs on Mexico
In Washington, the president faces the strongest opposition from his own party since he took office. Many Republicans oppose his plan to put tariffs on all Mexican goods. They would start next week at five percent and go up from there, unless Mexico does more to prevent illegal border crossings. Republicans indicate they could vote to tie the president’s hands, but he dismisses that idea. Nancy Cordes reports.
"Mexico will be hurt, but so will we. And it's across the board. It's American consumers," said Tim Phillips
The conservative political advocacy group Americans for Prosperity is calling on lawmakers to block attempts by President Trump to impose tariffs on Mexico. The group's president, Tim Phillips, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" Tuesday to discuss.
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Despite being overseas, President Trump is standing firm on his policies at home Tuesday. Nancy Cordes, CBS News chief Congressional correspondent, joins CBSN to discuss the administration's plans to impose tariffs on Mexico.
"We are not fans of tariffs. We are still hoping that this could be avoided," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said
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President Trump is doubling down on his threat to impose new trade tariffs on Mexico. On Sunday, he tweeted "the problem is that Mexico is an abuser of the United States, taking but never giving." Last week, the president announced an initial five percent tariff on all imports from Mexico, if the country does not stop illegal immigration to the U.S. The first round of tariffs is due to take effect June 10. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how this could affect American businesses and consumers' wallets.
On Monday, Mexican Economy Minister Graciela Marquez will meet with Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross
President Trump is defending his decision Sunday to impose tariffs on Mexico. Ann Berry, a financial analyst and partner at Cornell Capital, joins CBSN to discuss the economic impacts on U.S. markets.
President Trump is moving forward with plans to tie immigration policy with the economy this week. Susan Page, USA Today’s Washington bureau chief, joins CBSN to discuss how the White House is preparing for the week ahead.
President Trump is threatening new tariffs on Mexico if the country doesn't curb the number of undocumented immigrants entering the U.S. Niall Stanage of The Hill joined CBSN to discuss.
President Trump's new tariffs on imports from Mexico puts him at odds with Republicans on Capitol Hill. CBS News Chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller join CBSN to discuss.
Mexico's foreign minister is in Washington this morning for an emergency meeting at the White House in response to President Trump's escalating tariff threats against that country. The president's latest salvo calls for imposing a 5% tariff later this month with further increases to come -- unless Mexico can stem the flow of undocumented immigrants at the southern border. The tariff threat rattled Wall Street Friday. Natalie Brand reports.
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Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard visited Washington on Friday after the president announced tariffs on all Mexican goods
With Mexico now the U.S.' top trading partner, the proposed tariffs would hit everything from avocados to autos
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