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“The broader economic implications of these tariffs cannot be overlooked. Mexico's economy is already facing challenges, including a slowdown in foreign direct investment and potential credit downgrades due to political instability. As the U.S. economy continues to grow, Mexico may struggle to keep pace, further complicating trade dynamics. Business owners must stay informed about these economic trends, as they will directly affect market conditions and consumer behavior…”
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