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Here's when we'll know if Mexico's economy is 'coming off the rails'

Pretty soon we will see the Trump effect.

A passenger train is seen on a partially destroyed railway bridge after two of its carriages fell into the river in Xiaohan town of Guanghan, Sichuan province August 19, 2010. Two train carriages fell into a river in southwestern China on Thursday after floods destroyed a bridge, but the passengers had been evacuated before the accident happened, state television said.

President Donald Trump has made it no secret that he thinks Mexico is taking advantage of the United States.

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Throughout his campaign and during the first few weeks of his presidency he has railed against our neighbor to the south — specifically over the issue of trade.

Trump called NAFTA

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