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Mexico hopes to stave off Trump tariffs

Mexico hopes to stave off Trump tariffs

Economic and political consequences of the end of free trade could be devastating

The Rachman Review · Richard Martin

March 20, 202528m 27s

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Show Notes

Thirty years ago Mexico made a fateful decision to open its economy and engage with the US. Now that decision is being tested by Donald Trump’s tariff threat. Gideon talks to Mexican economist Luis de la Calle about the impact this could have on his country's economy and that of the US. Clips: ABC News; Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo


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