Mexico’s president vows retaliation for Trump’s 25% tariffs: ‘Nobody wins with this decision’

By New York Post (Politics) | Created at 2025-03-04 16:01:15 | Updated at 2025-03-04 19:03:10 3 hours ago

MEXICO CITY — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday said there was no justification for US President Trump’s 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and that her government would respond with tariff and non-tariff measures.

“There is no reason, rationale or justification to support this decision that will affect our people and nations … Nobody wins with this decision,” Sheinbaum said at her regular morning press conference.

Trump’s tariff actions went live at 12:01 a.m. in Washington (0501 GMT) after an initial 30-day pause, during which Mexican officials engaged in talks with Washington and bolstered security at the US-Mexico border.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum at a press conference, standing at a podium with microphones, reacting to U.S. tariffs at National Palace in Mexico City, March 4, 2025.Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum holds a press conference to respond to Trump’s tariffs, at National Palace in Mexico City, March 4, 2025. REUTERS
U.S. President Donald Trump holding an executive order about tariffs increase, with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick standing beside him in the Oval Office.President Trump holds an executive order about tariffs increase, flanked by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington on February 13, 2025. REUTERS

Trump on Monday declared that Mexico, along with Canada and China, had failed to do enough to stem the flow of the deadly opioid fentanyl and its precursor chemicals into the US.

Sheinbaum said Mexico had collaborated with the US on migration, security and anti-drug trafficking.

“In these 30 days, decisive actions were taken against organized crime and fentanyl trafficking, as well as bilateral meetings on security and trade,” Sheinbaum said.

Sheinbaum said she would give details on Mexico’s response, including retaliatory tariffs, at an event in the capital’s iconic Zocalo square on Sunday.

The Mexican peso weakened on Tuesday morning, trading down around 1% against the dollar.

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