President Trump threatened to impose a 5% tariff on Mexican exports, unless Mexico curbed the entry of Central Americans. The measure was rejected by Republican legislators opposed to linking trade and migration, while experts agree that in the end tariffs would be paid by US consumers. Senior officials from the two countries negotiate closed doors in search of a last-minute deal. With the details from the capital, Washington, Jose Lopez Zamorano.
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