Foreign media reported today (September 13): "Mexican President: There is no coercion against China. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum denied that the country has imposed mandatory punitive measures on China. Mexican female president pointed out, 'These measures are not mandatory and are not targeted at China... especially not at any country.' Mexico hopes to 'continue maintaining good relations with China.'"

[Witty] Comment: The remarks of Mexican President Sheinbaum seem to be like covering one's ears while stealing a bell, clearly a move to cover up after being pressured by Trump. The EU, as an economic power, hasn't dared to impose tariffs on China, so what confidence does Mexico have to follow suit? Its explanation that these measures are "not mandatory" and "not targeted at any country" is really unconvincing. Sino-Mexican cooperation has broad prospects and great potential, and blindly following external pressure will only harm its own interests.

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