
Eduardo García
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2 months ago |
elpasoinc.com | Alfredo Corchado |Eduardo Garcia |Eduardo García
MISSION, Texas – Even as President Trump was vowing hellfire for the trade that has forged the U.S.-Mexico border into a business beehive, crews continued to lay cement for yet another road to channel foreign cargo crossing here to the American heartland. The road is the latest to be thrown up along the border since free trade with Mexico became law three decades ago. “You can’t roll history back,” said Sam Vale, the owner of another bridge, some 40 miles upriver from Anzalduas.
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2 months ago |
ktep.org | Alfredo Corchado |Angela Kocherga |Eduardo Garcia |Eduardo García
MISSION, TEXAS – Even as President Trump was vowing hellfire for the trade that has forged the U.S.-Mexico border into a business beehive, crews proceeded laying cement for yet another road to channel foreign cargo crossing deep into the American heartland. Much of the new road will run atop levees built long ago to tame the once-menacing border stream. It’s but the latest to be thrown up along the entire border since free trade with Mexico became law three decades ago.
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2 months ago |
elpasotimes.com | Eduardo Garcia |Eduardo García |Alfredo Corchado |Angela Kocherga
MEXICO CITY – President Claudia Sheinbaum celebrated big at El Zócalo, the country’s largest public square in downtown Mexico City, after securing a second delay — at least for another month — on punitive U.S. tariffs targeting all Mexican exports.
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2 months ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Eduardo Garcia |Eduardo García |Alfredo Corchado |Angela Kocherga
Share The figure has alarmed economists, who see it as the clearest sign yet that the prospect of a second Trump presidency has scared investors away from Mexico. Some U.S. factories along the border have either pulled out, or have taken a wait-and-see-attitude.
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2 months ago |
elpasoinc.com | Eduardo Garcia |Eduardo García |Alfredo Corchado |Angela Kocherga
MEXICO CITY – President Claudia Sheinbaum celebrated big Sunday at El Zócalo, the country’s largest public square in downtown Mexico City, after securing a second delay – at least for another month – on punitive U.S. tariffs targeting all Mexican exports.
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