How Will Mexico's New Tariffs Impact the Automotive Industry?
Mexico's new tariffs on over 1,400 imported products aim to strengthen domestic industries, protect jobs, and level the playing field, significantly impacting the automotive sector.
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Mexico's new tariffs on over 1,400 imported products aim to strengthen domestic industries, protect jobs, and level the playing field, significantly impacting the automotive sector.
Mexico's footwear industry faces new tariffs on Asian imports, sparking debate on market protection, competitiveness, and consumer prices. Will it boost local production or pose challenges?
Mexico's Congress approved a tariff law reform to hike duties on imports, mainly from Asia, aiming to bolster domestic production and balance trade.
Mexico's government imposes new tariffs of 156% to 210.44% on sugar imports from WTO members to protect domestic industry and stabilize the market, impacting prices and related sectors.
U.S. CEOs call for tariff elimination on Mexico and Canada, citing USMCA violations. Section 232 and IEEPA tariffs harm economy and security.
Adding to his tariff rhetoric, the president of United States, Donald Trump —in addition to the possibility of imposing tariffs of up to 40% on all merchandise from 14 countries— announced that he is going for a tariff for medicines and products derived from copper.
Trump reappears in the media this Monday, nothing more and nothing less than to send letters to different countries, in which he sets the percentage of tariffs that they must pay as of August 1, 2025, all in case of not reaching a trade agreement with his country.
The Government of Canada, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has taken a stand against the imposition of Trump's 25% tariffs on its exports.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced this Tuesday his intention to impose tariffs of 25% on the import of automobiles, pharmaceuticals and semiconductor chips.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, signed an executive order to impose tariffs of 25% on imports from Mexico and Canada, and 10% on those from China.
A comprehensive analysis of Donald Trump's statements and policies regarding Mexico during his presidency and current campaign.