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Chinese officials have insisted that no tariff negotiations are occurring, even as President Trump — whose trade war has rattled financial markets and threatened to disrupt huge swaths of trade — suggested on Friday that he has been in touch with Xi Jinping.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jaikun called Trump’s repeated statements this week that China and the US would be « actively » discussing trade issues « fake news ».

Trump even said, in response to questions from reporters, that two representatives had met to begin discussions.
However, according to ABC News, he refused to reveal the identity of the participants in these alleged negotiations, while China continues to claim that Trump is telling lies.

Later, in an interview with The Times, Donald Trump maintained that discussions were underway between China and the US, going so far as to claim that President Xi had personally called him on several occasions to raise the issue.
On the Chinese side, the authorities deny that they are « actively negotiating » with the United States, claiming that no consultations or negotiations on the tariff issue are underway.

This statement strongly calls into question the progress in negotiations that Trump claims to have made.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum denounces Trump administration ad campaign as « discriminatory propaganda ».
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her government plans to ban advertisements from the Department of Homeland Security, which show Secretary Kristi Noem warning migrants not to enter the United States illegally.
Sheinbaum announces her intention to ban an ad featuring the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Kristi Noem, who crossed the border into Mexico to send migrants a threatening message: « We will hunt you down. »

The ad prompted Sheinbaum to announce reform proposals to prohibit foreign governments from disseminating what they consider political or ideological propaganda in Mexico.
The ad featuring Kristi Noem, broadcast notably during a prime-time soccer match, was described by Sheinbaum as « discriminatory propaganda ».

Claudia Sheinbaum claims that the same American propaganda ad was also broadcasted on radio and relayed on social networks.
She insists that Mexico « does not agree » with this propaganda targeting the migrant population.

According to CNN, the Trump administration and the Department of Homeland Security are reportedly rejoicing in the supposed effectiveness of the ad, claiming that there would be a general drop in border crossings, without specifically targeting Mexico.
No hard evidence has been presented, however, to directly link the drop in crossings to the ad campaign, rather than economic tensions, including tariff wars.

These tensions coincide with a clear drop in interest in staying in the United States, seen worldwide, including at the Canadian border. This trend was accentuated after several of Trump’s offensive statements about Canada, which led many Canadians to boycott the United States.