Mexico weighs China duties amid trade pact review
Economy officials are reviewing duties on steel and vehicles as consultations continue and Chinese goods covered by tariffs fell nearly one-third, data showed.
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Mexico is evaluating plans to impose new trade restrictions on certain products from China and other countries, while increasing import tariffs already in place for others, according to four people familiar with the matter. These measures, known as anti-dumping measures, would reinforce Mexico's alignment with Washington, at a time when President Claudia Sheinbaum is seeking a multi-year extension of the US trade pact (known as T-MEC) and promot…
MEXICO CITY.- Mexico analyzes imposing new trade restrictions and raising tariffs on certain products from China and other countries, in a strategy that seeks to protect local production and bring its trade policy closer to that of the United States. The Ministries of Economy and Finance evaluate which products from countries without free trade agreements with Mexico could face new tariffs or increases in existing rates, according to people fami…
The secretariats of Economy and Finance assess which products currently not covered by a bilateral trade agreement could face new tariffs.
Assessing which products currently not covered by a bilateral trade agreement may face tariffs
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