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Manzanillo, Mexico's Most Active Port, Recovers From Customs Chaos but Faces a Greater Threat

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In a year marked by the logistic disruption, the port of Manzanillo faces a new challenge. While still dragging a fall in its container flow due to the customs delays of the first semester, now the concern comes from the proposal of the Secretariat of Economy to impose tariffs of up to 50% to more than 1,400 tariff fractions of products coming from Asia, just the main market that this terminal attends. The announcement has turned on alerts in se…
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In a year marked by the logistic disruption, the port of Manzanillo faces a new challenge. While still dragging a fall in its container flow due to the customs delays of the first semester, now the concern comes from the proposal of the Secretariat of Economy to impose tariffs of up to 50% to more than 1,400 tariff fractions of products coming from Asia, just the main market that this terminal attends. The announcement has turned on alerts in se…

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Expansion broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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