Mexico set to raise tariffs on imports from China, Bloomberg News reports
(Reuters) -Mexico’s government is set to raise tariffs on Chinese imports, including cars, textiles, and plastics, as part of its 2026 budget proposal next month, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing three people briefed on the matter.
The tariff increases may also target other Asian countries, the report said, citing one of the sources.
Reuters could not immediately verify the report.
(Reporting by Bipasha Dey in Bengaluru; editing by Diane Craft)
Guard can stay in Illinois, but not deploy
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CHICAGO — National Guard troops sent to Illinois by President Donald Trump can stay in the state and under federal control, but can’t be deployed to protect federal property or go on patrol for now, an appeals court ruled Saturday....
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Government headed to a shutdown after last-ditch vote fails in Senate
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats have voted down a Republican bill to keep funding the government, putting it on a near certain path to a shutdown after midnight Wednesday for the first time in nearly seven years. The Senate rejected...
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk shot at Utah college event
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OREM, Utah (AP) — Charlie Kirk, the CEO and co-founder of the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA, was in critical condition at a Utah hospital Wednesday after being shot at a college event, a law enforcement official told The Associated...
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Plain speaking economist, Purbaya, takes helm as Indonesia’s finance minister
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By Gayatri Suroyo and Stefanno Sulaiman JAKARTA (Reuters) -Just a few months before being named Indonesia’s new finance minister, Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa, raised eyebrows in markets by calling the International Monetary Fund “stupid” for cutting its growth outlook for Southeast...
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South Korea to send chartered plane to Atlanta to bring back workers detained in US
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Congress left in the dark as Trump defends blowing up Venezuelan drug boat
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Australia, Vanuatu security agreement to be delayed
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Minneapolis City Council ready to litigate against property owner who won’t clear homeless encampment
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Thune launches ‘nuclear’ Senate rules change to fast-track Trump nominees
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Nepal lifts social media ban after protests leave 19 dead, minister says
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