Trump’s threatened tariffs on hold after deal with Mexico
A joint declaration released by the State Department said the U.S. “will immediately expand” a program that returns asylum-seekers, while their claims are under review, to Mexico after they have crossed the U.S.-Mexico border. Mexico will “offer jobs, healthcare and education” to those people, according to the agreement.
Investing in the latest tech fad can lead to waste if companies don't have a plan and prepared workforce, the executive said Friday at a Conexus Indiana and IBJ event focusing on advanced manufacturing.