Trade
Mexico Looks Past Trump Threats With $2.7 Billion Port Expansion
- Manzanillo to vault into global top 20 container facilities
- Sheinbaum set to visit as officials shrug off trade fears
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Mexico is looking beyond the incoming Trump administration’s threats of tariffs, betting on a bright future for global merchandise trade no matter what actions its northern neighbor and biggest trading partner takes.