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F13.410-1.07%
RIVN13.790-0.73%
CYD50.000-1.02%
HMC26.1800.51%
TM190.6800.18%
CVNA67.170-2.36%
PAG162.180-6.88%
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AN184.150-8.5%
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Mexico to impose 35% tariffs on Asian imports, aligning trade stance with U.S.

Mexico tariffs

On the Dash:

  • Mexico is sharply raising tariffs on imports from countries without free trade agreements, up to 35%, heavily impacting Chinese goods.
  • The policy affects key sectors, including autos, auto parts, steel, and textiles, citing job protection and industrial policy goals.
  • Analysts see the move as both a revenue measure and a strategic signal ahead of the USMCA review.

Mexico will begin imposing sweeping new tariffs on Thursday on imports from mostly Asian countries, a decision that aligns its trade policy with the United States by placing higher barriers on Chinese goods.

The measure, approved by Mexico’s Congress in early December, raises tariffs, most up to 35%, on imports from countries without free trade agreements with Mexico. The affected countries include China, India, South Korea, Thailand, and Indonesia, with China expected to face the greatest impact.

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The higher duties will apply to thousands of products, including automobiles, auto parts, textiles, clothing, plastics, and steel. Chinese officials and some Mexican industries have pushed back against the move, warning that the tariffs could raise costs for manufacturers and consumers.

However, President Claudia Sheinbaum and members of her administration say the policy is designed to strengthen domestic production and address trade imbalances, and have stressed that it is not aimed at any single country. In a statement, Mexico’s economy ministry said the tariff changes are intended to protect nearly 350,000 jobs in sensitive sectors such as footwear, textiles, apparel, steel, and automotives, while supporting what it described as sovereign, sustainable, and inclusive reindustrialization.

Additionally, the government expects the tariffs to generate about $3.76 billion in additional revenue next year, as Mexico works to narrow its fiscal deficit.

Political and trade analysts say the move carries broader strategic implications. While framed as an industrial and fiscal measure, the tariffs primarily affect Chinese goods and are widely viewed as an effort to align Mexico’s trade stance with Washington ahead of the upcoming review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

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