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Mexico considering imposing tariffs on China, President says

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Posted on September 4, 2025

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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday that her government is considering imposing tariffs on imports from countries that do not have trade agreements with Mexico,

Mexico Weighs Tariffs on Imports from Non-Trade Agreement Countries

Mexico's Tariff Considerations

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday that her government is considering imposing tariffs on imports from countries that do not have trade agreements with Mexico, including China.

The tariffs would be part of "Plan Mexico", an initiative to boost domestic industry amid tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on some imports from Mexico.

"We are considering imposing certain tariffs," Sheinbaum said at her daily news conference, adding that the recipients will be countries that don't have trade agreements with Latin America's second largest economy, including China.

Details on Affected Products

Sheinbaum did not provide details on which products or sectors could be affected.

Background on USMCA

Mexico is part of the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA), which replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement in 2020 and was negotiated during U.S. President Donald Trump's first term. The agreement requires the three countries to hold a joint review after six years.

(Reporting by Mexico City newsroom, editing by Stephen Eisenhammer and Natalia Siniawski)

Key Takeaways

  • Mexico is considering tariffs on imports from China.
  • The initiative is part of 'Plan Mexico' to support domestic industry.
  • Countries without trade agreements with Mexico are targeted.
  • Details on specific products affected are not disclosed.
  • Mexico is part of the USMCA trade agreement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is USMCA?
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is a trade deal that replaced NAFTA, aiming to enhance trade relations among the three countries.
What is economic growth?
Economic growth refers to an increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over a period of time, often measured by GDP.
What are imports?
Imports are goods and services brought into a country from abroad for sale, which can impact domestic markets and economies.

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