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'Psychodrama' tariff negotiations frustrate Mexico and Canada

President Donald Trump on Thursday announced a one-month reprieve for both countries on goods compliant under a North American trade pact

March 07, 2025 / 09:28 IST
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It's like "dealing with an angry partner and you don’t know what they're mad about," one Mexican official. "It's not clear what they want."
It's like "dealing with an angry partner and you don’t know what they're mad about," one Mexican official. "It's not clear what they want."

Mexican and Canadian officials are increasingly frustrated by tariff negotiations with the Trump administration, with a lack of clarity over exactly what the U.S. wants making any resolution seem impossible, sources from both countries told Reuters.

After implementing across-the-board 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico earlier this week, President Donald Trump on Thursday announced a one-month reprieve for both countries on goods compliant under a North American trade pact.

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The on-again, off-again tariffs and the high-level discussions surrounding them have exasperated negotiating teams, according to three Mexican officials and two Canadian sources familiar with negotiations.

It's like "dealing with an angry partner and you don’t know what they're mad about," one Mexican official. "It's not clear what they want."