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00:00Tyler, one more question. It would be unfair to anybody else but you. I know you've been tracking all of this,
00:03but we saw a headline cross the Bloomberg terminal here a few hours ago about the relationship between the U.S. and Mexico.
00:09And Claudia Scheinbaum, the president of Mexico, said the U.S. is willing to extend the trade deadline for several weeks
00:14as conversations continue between the U.S. and Mexico. Of course, a dramatically different story between the U.S. and Canada.
00:21Your perspective on sort of the ongoing debate over what these trade deals will look like,
00:26given how Canada's now put itself in a position where it is, let's say, far out of favor from President Trump.
00:33Right. Actually, when this headline crossed, David, I went back to the first extension we saw,
00:38which was August 1st. 90 days would bring us to November 1st, which is why we're seeing this announcement now.
00:42And at the time, President Trump had said that Mexico was going to be given preferential treatment
00:47because of just how much trade it does with the U.S. Of course, we haven't seen that extended
00:52as such to our northern North American neighbors when it comes to Canada.
00:56Now, Mexico is currently facing a 25 percent tariff when it comes to non-U.S. MCA-compliant goods.
01:02The threat on the table over the summer had been that that rate could ratchet up to 30 percent against Mexico.
01:09So we're going to have to see how this unfolds.
01:11Important to keep in mind here that the tariffs imposed on Mexico actually aren't imposed under the so-called
01:17reciprocal tariff regime through IEPA, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
01:21The tariffs are imposed through IEPA, but they're over fentanyl concerns and concerns with the border.
01:26And that's why we're watching really closely what sort of concessions could be made there on Mexico's part
01:31in a bid to try to make progress to meet President Trump's demands.
01:34Now, you mentioned Canada. Of course, we're watching that closely.
01:37President Trump declining to tell reporters on Air Force One whether or not this additional 10 percent tariff
01:42will extend to U.S. MCA-compliant goods. Of course, there's a 35 percent tariff on non-U.S. MCA-compliant goods
01:49currently in place. But, David, that does not extend to some of those sector-specific tariffs.
01:53There is a whopping 50 percent tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum, which we know is a big point of contention
01:59between the two economies.
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