Mexico proposes reducing Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs through regional coordination with the U.S. to address foreign dependence concerns.
Mexico said it is working with the U.S. to address concerns over foreign dependence and has proposed reducing Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs through regional coordination.
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