Trump’s ‘Deal’ to Avoid Tariffs on Mexico Was Negotiated Months Ago, Report Says
Just hours after President Donald Trump announced successful
negotiations to avoid placing 5% tariffs on all Mexican goods imported into
the U.S., The New York Times reported
that most of the measures already had been agreed to months ago.
That information may help to better explain the context
behind Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s sarcastic
response after Trump’s Friday announcement, in which Schumer declared, “This is an historic night!”
Trump has been tweeting
nonstop since he declared on Friday that Mexico had agreed to “take strong
measures to…stem the tide of Migration through Mexico” in exchange for Trump’s
promise not to levy the new tariffs at midnight on Monday. Trump began threatening to place tariffs on Mexican goods—starting at 5% and then increasing monthly by 5%—nine days ago.