Mexican Peso Nosedives After Trump Imposing Tariffs On Mexico
May 30 2019 - 11:22PM
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The Mexican Peso lost ground against the U.S. dollar in the
Asian session on Friday, after the U.S. President Donald Trump
slapped Mexico with tariff threat, in order to tame the flow of
illegal immigrants into U.S.
The Mexican Peso dropped to 19.74 versus the greenback, its
weakest since December 24, 2018. This marks a 3 percent decline
from Thursday's closing value of 19.14. Should the Mexican currency
continues its downtrend, 21.00 is likely seen as its next support
level.
Trump announced on Thursday that he would impose tariff on all
Mexican imports to prevent the illegal migration crisis.
The U.S. is planning to impose a 5 percent tariff on all goods
coming from Mexico, starting June 10.
Trump also said the tariffs will be gradually increased if
Mexico does not take steps to stop illegal immigration across the
border to the U.S.
"If the illegal migration crisis is alleviated through effective
actions taken by Mexico, to be determined in our sole discretion
and judgment, the tariffs will be removed," Trump wrote on
twitter.
Responding to Trump's announcement, Mexican President Andres
Manuel Lopez Obrador said he is unwilling to confront with the U.S.
and plans other alternatives to the migration problem.
Trump's move further escalated trade tensions, hammering the
emerging market currencies and sparking a sell-off in the South
African rand and Brazilian Real.
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