
Why Texas-Mexico Border Trade Is Slowing
Trade at the Texas-Mexico border is slowing amid tariff uncertainty, infrastructure bottlenecks, and customs delays, impacting border communities and global supply chains.
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Trade at the Texas-Mexico border is slowing amid tariff uncertainty, infrastructure bottlenecks, and customs delays, impacting border communities and global supply chains.
U.S. President Donald Trump pauses most tariffs on Mexican imports until April 2, following positive talks with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Mexico responds to new US steel and aluminum tariffs by seeking regional investments, reshaping North American trade dynamics as industries brace for impacts.