Why Tariffs on Chinese Imports Matter for Mexican Trade with the U.S.
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Why tariffs on Chinese imports matter for Mexican trade with the U.S.
NPR's Rob Schmitz talks with Antonio Ortiz Mena of Georgetown University about Mexico's recently imposed tariffs on Chinese imports and why they matter in relation to Mexican trade with the U.S.
The tariff wall that Mexico has deployed against countries with which Mexico has no trade agreement will pose a major challenge for the country’s automotive sector. Mexico’s Congress approved this week an increase of 20% to 50% on vehicles from countries such as China, India, Vietnam, South Korea, among others. In addition to an increase in tariffs of 141 tariff fractions up to 15 to 25% in auto parts starting in January next year. The automotiv…
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Mexico’s decision to sharply raise import tariffs on over 1,400 products from select non-FTA countries starting 2026 is set to hurt nearly three-fourths of India’s $5.75 billion exports to the country, with duties rising to 25–35 per cent for most items and as high as 50 per cent for some, experts said. According to a report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), automobiles and auto components — India’s largest export segment to Mexico…
Brazil received an unexpected attack this week from Mexico. Until now, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has shown good conduct in dealing with an uncontrollable figure like Donald Trump. By creating overtaxes that reach 50% on products from some countries, including Brazil, Sheinbaum seems to mete out the US President who has chosen the same targets for his tariff. If other countries have decided to follow this model, repeating the United Sta…
The Ministry of Economy, in charge of Marcelo Ebrard, recognized the position of support issued by the Mexican Association of the Automotive Industry (AMIA) after the “reform of tariffs” to China and other countries, so the unit also endorsed its commitment to strengthen the automotive industry in Mexico.
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