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5 Min ReadMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican and U.S. officials were preparing on Sunday for upcoming talks aimed at averting a major trade clash after U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to impose punitive tariffs on all Mexican goods in an intensifying dispute over migration. “America has had enough!” Lopez Obrador said on Saturday that Mexico would not engage in a trade war, but noted that his government had a “plan” in case Trump did apply the tariffs, without providing details. On Friday, Mexico’s top farm lobby said Lopez Obrador should target agricultural goods from states that support Trump’s Republican Party if the U.S. president carries out his threat.
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