Mexico’s president and the art of keeping a ‘cool head’ with Trump
CNN
The phrase “El que se enoja, pierde,” (“he who gets angry, loses”) is a popular refrain in Mexico.
The phrase “El que se enoja, pierde,” (“he who gets angry, loses”) is a popular refrain in Mexico. It’s an adage Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum may have had in mind the past few weeks, as she successfully maneuvered around several standoffs with the United States. The latest was on Monday when US President Donald Trump was due to announce tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports into the US, impacting her country among others. Speaking to reporters at her daily morning briefing, she repeated what has become her mantra for the Trump administration: “As I said before, (we have to keep a) cool head on this,” she said. It’s a “measured approach” that has already “paid dividends” for Mexico, according to Duncan Wood, President and CEO of the Los Angeles-based Pacific Council on International Policy, and an expert on US-Mexico relations. The world had a preview in January of how hard it is to win a shouting match with Trump.
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