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A Plant in Mazda in Mexico that Manufactured Vehicles for the Us Is Already at a Disadvantage by Tariffs

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In Salamanca, Guanajuato, the Mazda plant starts engines every day with a less clear horizon. What just a couple of years ago was an operation designed to supply almost exclusively the US market, today has a more uncertain scenario. The tariffs that Washington imposed on Mexican exports and the rigidity of the T-MEC undermine the competitiveness of the local industry. Miguel Barbeyto, president of Mazda in Mexico, recognizes it bluntly. “We are …
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In Salamanca, Guanajuato, the Mazda plant starts engines every day with a less clear horizon. What just a couple of years ago was an operation designed to supply almost exclusively the US market, today has a more uncertain scenario. The tariffs that Washington imposed on Mexican exports and the rigidity of the T-MEC undermine the competitiveness of the local industry. Miguel Barbeyto, president of Mazda in Mexico, recognizes it bluntly. “We are …

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Expansion broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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