President Donald Trump on Tuesday went through with threats to tax imports from America's three largest trading partners, a ...
Trump’s oil tariffs on Canada and Mexico could disrupt U.S. refiners, raise fuel prices, and impact energy markets.
Mexican fuel oil cargoes are heading to Asia and Europe this month as higher prices draw supply, while traders eye more diversions after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on imports this ...
Problems with the salt content in Pemex oil have been solved ... unnamed industry sources told the publication at the time. According to them, Mexico’s flagship Maya crude had a water content ...
US Gulf Coast refineries had already been placing fewer orders for crude oil from Mexico even ahead of President Donald Trump’s tariffs put in place this week. American fuelmakers have ordered ...
Canada is the top supplier of crude oil to the US ... per Trading Economics data. Mexico is an auto powerhouse. The industry employs more than 1 million people there and has long attracted ...
Everything from automobiles to energy to electronics and new construction will see cost increases now that President Donald ...
Canada and Mexico are major oil suppliers to the U.S., with Canada ... well below the peak of over $120 per barrel in 2022, but industry experts warn that tariffs could drive prices up.
and Mexican oil giant Pemex, adding 2.4 GW. Private companies will contribute at least 6,400 MW, “most of it with renewable energy sources,” said Sheinbaum. The government plans to inaugurate ...