Troops in Nogales, Mexico, have found 150 fentanyl pills, according to official statistics. Meanwhile, U.S. officials across the border have seized more than 400,000.
Mexican authorities finally extradited one of the most wanted drug lords in the United States, signaling that the Latin American
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said his proposed 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods will take effect March 4 along with an extra 10% duty on Chinese imports because deadly drugs are still pouring into the U.
Officials from Canada and Mexico have been on a promotional blitz in Washington to tout their efforts to crack down on fentanyl trafficking and secure the border in hopes of holding off tariffs from the U.
President Trump says he'll impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada on Tuesday. Mexico is working hard to persuade Trump to hold off on the threat.
Canada and Mexico on Friday sought to show U.S. President Donald Trump's administration evidence of progress in curbing the flow of fentanyl opioids into the U.S. ahead of a March 4 deadline for punishing 25% tariffs on their goods imports.
While Canada and Mexico have taken measures to address U.S. concerns, China’s response remains muted, potentially setting the stage for further trade tensions.
Canada and Mexico are attempting to avert U.S. tariffs by demonstrating efforts to curb fentanyl flow into America. The U.S. threatens significant tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports by March, citing inadequate fentanyl overdose death reductions.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged Canada to follow Mexico in aligning with U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports, aiming to strengthen North Americas trade stance. Mexico has already proposed similar measures,