Mexico Imposes Tariffs on Chinese Imports as It Seeks Alignment with US
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Mexico imposes tariffs on Chinese imports as it seeks alignment with US
Mexico will impose tariffs of up to 35% on Chinese imports beginning Jan. 1, as the Latin American nation aims to align its trade policy with the US. The hikes — which will apply to thousands of products — come as Mexico looks to quell Washington’s accusations that it has become a back door for Chinese imports looking to skirt US tariffs, with a review of the trilateral US-Mexico-Canada free trade pact due next year. Mexico will nonetheless pay …
(Mexico City=Yonhap News) Correspondent Lee Jae-rim = Mexico is targeting countries with which it has not signed a free trade agreement (FTA), including Korea and China, with local authorities...
The automotive market in Mexico prepares the entry of a new guest who will undoubtedly be marking its course in an important way: the rising tariffs, as a new series of tariffs of up to 35% will enter into force on January 1, for those vehicles coming from countries with which there is no free trade agreement. The new measure goes so far as to change the picture of Chinese brand cars mainly, which had found their entry door to the Mexican market…
The increase in tariffs that Mexico recently allowed for imports from China and other mostly Asian countries, and with which the nation
Mexico's revenue from the collection of import taxes slowed down in the final stretch of 2025 and in the run-up to President Claudia Sheinbaum's government beginning the collection of tariffs on China and other countries with which the country has no trade deal.The collection of this tax slowed down during the last months of the year and markedly in November, amid the uncertainty over Donald Trump's tariffs, the adoption in Mexico of a customs l…
The Mexican economy faces a challenging 2026 due to tariff uncertainty and the review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
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