Claudia Sheinbaum, the president of Mexico, stood beneath a large Mexican flag and earlier than troops at a navy set up in Mexico Metropolis. It was Flag Day final month and he or she used her speech as a possibility to, figuratively and actually, rally round it.
“Mexico should be revered,” she mentioned, including later: “Its persons are courageous. We all know that when our folks unite round their historical past, their nation and their flag, there isn’t any pressure on this planet that may break their spirit.”
Occasions had modified, she mentioned: Mexico wouldn’t bow all the way down to international governments.
Given the circumstances — President Trump’s steep tariffs in opposition to Mexico went into impact within the first minutes of Tuesday — Ms. Sheinbaum’s optics have been becoming. As Mr. Trump as soon as once more focused Mexico, utilizing the hammer of tariffs as a negotiating instrument, a way of Mexican nationalism has been strengthened.
The Mexican authorities and companies have rekindled a “Made in Mexico” marketing campaign. Some Mexicans have referred to as for boycotts of U.S. firms and merchandise, whereas others have put collectively lists of Mexican shops and manufacturers to help as a substitute of American ones.
Ms. Sheinbaum is continuously featured on the entrance web page of native newspapers with members of the nation’s navy or in entrance of a large Mexican flag. Non-public firms have taken out nationalistic ads, one that includes the president main the plenty and carrying a banner saying, “Mexico united, by no means defeated!”
And Ms. Sheinbaum, who has been making an attempt to steadiness a pro-Mexico drumbeat whereas advocating cooperative dialogue with American officers, has seen her approval rankings rise as excessive as 80 p.c, in keeping with one ballot. She has not solely succeeded a well-liked president, Andres Manuel López Obrador, who reshaped Mexican politics and was her mentor, however has come into her personal at a time of world upheaval beneath Mr. Trump.
“There’s loads of help for the president now,” mentioned Juan Manuel Sánchez, 57, an artisan in Mexico Metropolis who additionally praised Ms. Sheinbaum’s crackdown on drug trafficking.
Throughout his first time period, Mr. Trump used tariffs to renegotiate the North American Free Commerce Settlement and strike a brand new U.S.-Mexico-Canada settlement, which he signed in 2020. He has used related ways now in opposition to Mexico and Canada, whereas arguing that too many unlawful medicine and migrants are flowing from the 2 international locations into america.
A month in the past, Mr. Trump signed an govt order calling for 25 p.c tariffs on Mexican imports. However lower than a day earlier than they have been to enter impact, Mr. Trump and Ms. Sheinbaum spoke on the cellphone and introduced an settlement to delay them for 30 days.
Beneath the phrases of that deal, Mexico posted an extra 10,000 Mexican Nationwide Guard troops on the border to assist stem the move of fentanyl and migrants into america. In return, Ms. Sheinbaum mentioned, the U.S. authorities would work to cease the move of weapons into Mexico.
Though the variety of migrant crossings on the southern border has dropped to as soon as unthinkable ranges since Mr. Trump took workplace in January, Mexican officers have been considerably deterring migration to america months earlier than. Final week, Mexico despatched practically 30 prime cartel operatives needed by American authorities to america, one of many largest such handovers within the historical past of the drug conflict.
“There’s loads of unity within the nation within the face of what’s taking place,” together with Mr. Trump’s financial threats, Ms. Sheinbaum mentioned on Monday, hours earlier than the tariffs took impact.
Though Mr. Trump insisted on Monday that the tariffs would start the following day, the cloud over Mexico from the north has loomed since his most up-to-date presidential marketing campaign. It led to uncertainty and frustration but additionally boosted nationwide satisfaction.
Agustin Barrios Gómez, a former Mexican congressman and a founding member of the nonprofit Mexican Council on International Relations, mentioned that even Mexicans who didn’t vote for Ms. Sheinbaum “perceive that proper now, Mexico’s nationwide curiosity — past celebration politics — is to rally round our president.”
One purpose for the surge in help for her, Mr. Barrios Gómez mentioned, was to make sure Ms. Sheinbaum has sufficient political capital inside the nation to be in a stronger negotiating place with Mr. Trump come what might.
Nationalism is difficult in Mexico, Mr. Barrios Gómez mentioned, as a result of it’s so intricately intertwined with america geographically, culturally and economically, in addition to with immigration and safety.
“We’re not neighbors, we’re roommates,” he mentioned. In different phrases, analysts mentioned, the U.S. tariffs in opposition to Mexico will damage each economies, as would the reciprocal tariffs steered by Ms. Sheinbaum. (Mr. Trump can also be threatening separate 25 p.c tariffs on world metal and aluminum imports, which might have an effect on Mexico.)
For Mexico, the tipping level in opposition to america has not been reached, Mr. Barrios Gómez mentioned late final week earlier than the tariffs went into impact, however “if you happen to name somebody your enemy sufficient, you would possibly simply flip them into one.”
The specter of a commerce conflict between the international locations has modified the notion in Mexico of Mr. Trump and of its relationship with america.
In keeping with the Mexican polling agency Buendía & Marquéz, the variety of respondents in Mexico who believed the connection between Ms. Sheinbaum and Mr. Trump was at the least good dropped considerably between final November and February, whereas the variety of respondents who’ve a damaging opinion of Mr. Trump jumped to 80 p.c in mid-February from 66 p.c in early January.
Mr. Trump has however praised Ms. Sheinbaum as a “marvelous girl” whereas mocking Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau. Mr. Trudeau, who has develop into more and more unpopular at residence, is coming into his ultimate days in workplace whereas Ms. Sheinbaum’s common basis is stronger. She resoundingly received election final summer time and commenced her six-year time period in October.
Throughout her Monday morning information convention, Ms. Sheinbaum as soon as once more referred to as for calm forward of Mr. Trump’s tariffs deadline and mentioned she hoped to strike a last-minute deal, which didn’t materialize. “Clearly we don’t need there to be tariffs,” she mentioned, including that her authorities would reply.
Since earlier than Mr. Trump’s inauguration, her administration has been selling what it calls “Plan Mexico,” a technique meant to diversify its economic system to make it much less depending on america, to reinvigorate Mexican manufacturing and propel the nation to develop into one of many world’s prime 10 economies. (It’s at present the fifteenth largest, in accordance to the Worldwide Financial Fund.)
As a part of that effort, Ms. Sheinbaum’s administration began the “Made in Mexico” drive, through which an official seal is positioned on merchandise made within the nation that meet sure necessities. The seal, with an illustration of a Mexican eagle, was created in 1978 to advertise Mexican items and has been revived by presidents through the years.
Because the threatened U.S. tariffs have been paused a month in the past, Mexico’s secretary of economic system, Marcelo Ebrard, instructed firms that the federal government needed to as soon as once more push the “Made in Mexico” seal.
Final week, Walmart Mexico, the biggest personal employer within the nation with 200,000 staff, unveiled its efforts to place the “Made in Mexico” seal — with the added phrase “proudly” — within the aisles of its 3,000 shops all through the nation. Though Walmart is an American model, Javier Treviño, Walmart Mexico’s senior vice chairman of company affairs, mentioned the corporate needed to indicate clients that it’s a Mexican entity and that many of the merchandise it sells are made inside the nation.
The marketing campaign “is essential for us as a result of we’ve to strengthen funding and confidence in Mexico and be sure that the economic system can develop, as a result of the setting isn’t simple,” Mr. Treviño, a former Mexican congressman, mentioned in an interview.
Different huge firms have joined Ms. Sheinbaum’s push, together with Grupo Modelo, the brewing large that makes Corona and Modelo beers, which introduced it could put new “Made in Mexico” caps on bottles.
On Saturday, Mr. Sánchez, the Mexico Metropolis artisan, was at his neighborhood market, which, he mentioned, proved that he prefers to buy domestically. Earlier than Mr. Trump’s tariffs went into impact, he mentioned he would possibly contemplate boycotting U.S. firms and merchandise in the event that they did.
Not like in Canada, the place locals have been shunning American merchandise and shopping for extra Canadian flags since Mr. Trump threatened the tariffs, Mr. Sánchez mentioned that Mexicans have been already nationalistic and that the majority had a flag.
“However when one thing very critical occurs right here,” he mentioned, “all of us unite.”
Maria Abi-Habib contributed reporting from Mexico Metropolis.