Mexico Considers Placing Tariffs on China, President Sheinbaum Says
The Mexican government is considering new tariffs on countries without trade agreements with Mexico, including China, according to President Claudia Sheinbaum.
“We’re considering, as part of the Plan Mexico that we put forward when we started our government, imposing tariffs on countries with which we don’t have a trade deal, including China,” Sheinbaum told reporters at a regular briefing on Sept. 4.
She added that details about the new levies would be revealed in due course, without giving a timeline or specifying which sectors might be impacted.
By boosting the country’s manufacturing capabilities, the initiative aims to ensure that half of domestic supply and consumption will be “Made in Mexico.” The plan focuses on developing key sectors such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and pharmaceuticals. It will also support Mexican steelmakers, who have long complained about their Chinese rivals selling products at below-market prices, a practice known as dumping.
The USMCA is set to undergo a formal review next year.
Upon returning to office, Trump imposed a 25 percent tariff on all imports from Mexico, citing concerns surrounding fentanyl, but the USMCA shields most goods from extra levies.
“The complexities of a Deal with Mexico are somewhat different than other Nations because of both the problems, and assets, of the Border,” Trump said in a Truth Social post.
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