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Mexico warns US over border wall funding
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 25 - 02 - 2017

Mexico has warned the U.S. against imposing a unilateral tax on Mexican imports to finance a border wall, saying it could respond in kind.
Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said the government could place tariffs on selected goods from US states reliant on exports to Mexico.
Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to start building the wall soon, way ahead of schedule.
The U.S. government says it will start accepting design proposals next month.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency saidit will ask companies to submit proposals for the design and build of several prototype wall structures" on or around 6 March.
A shortlist of the best designs will be drawn up by 20 March, after which bidders will be asked to cost their ideas.
Contracts are expected to be awarded by mid-April.
Addressing the Conservative Political Action Congress (CPAC) in Maryland on Friday, Trump vowed to always put American citizens first and build a great border wall.
"We're building the wall," he said, adding: "In fact it's going to start very soon. Way ahead of schedule. It's way, way, way ahead of schedule."
Trump has pledged that Mexico will pay for the wall, which could cost up to $21.5 billion (£17.2 billion), according to Reuters, which cited a Department of Homeland Security internal report.
The figure is much higher than Trump's estimated price tag of $12 billion (£9.6 billion).
The president has proposed to levy a 20 percent tax on Mexican imports to pay for a border wall.
In a radio interview on Friday, Videgeray said that Mexico believes in free trade, but would have to respond if the US tried to fund a border wall by imposing a tax on Mexican imports.
"What we cannot do is remain with our arms crossed," he said.
Mexico will face this as a reality and not just as a rhetorical threat because we have realised that rhetorical threats come and go.
According to reports, the foreign minister has previously identified states including Iowa, Texas and Wisconsin as possible targets for retaliatory tariffs.
Mexico is by far the top destination for Texan exports, with goods worth $92.4 billion exported there in 2015, according to the US Department of Commerce.
The wall is a sensitive political subject in Mexico. President Enrique Pena Nieto cancelled a trip to meet Trump last month over the dispute and has said Mexico will not fund the wall.
On Thursday US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly met their Mexican counterparts in Mexico City.
Neither side made any mention of the wall in Thursday's news conference after their closed-door meetings.
Trump needs Congressional approval for funding before moving forward with construction of the wall.
Source: BBC


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