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Mexico weighs tougher trade rules for China, as US talks grind on

Mexico is considering implementing stricter trade regulations on certain products from China and other nations, potentially including increased import taxes. These proposed anti-dumping measures are being evaluated by Mexico's economy and finance ministries.

BloombergSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-08-18 · 21:09 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Mexico weighs tougher trade rules for China, as US talks grind on
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Mexico is considering implementing stricter trade regulations on certain products from China and other nations, potentially including increased import taxes. These proposed anti-dumping measures are being evaluated by Mexico's economy and finance ministries. The move aims to align Mexico more closely with Washington as President Claudia Sheinbaum seeks an extension of the USMCA trade pact and seeks to bolster domestic manufacturing. Steel products and vehicles are reportedly among the items being considered for new or higher duties, particularly those not covered by existing bilateral trade agreements.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum is pursuing a multi-year extension of the USMCA trade pact.

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Mexico's economy and finance ministries are evaluating which products might face new duties or higher rates.

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Mexico is considering imposing further trade restrictions on selected products from China and other countries.

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Steel products and vehicles are among the leading candidates for new duties.

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These measures would deepen Mexico's alignment with Washington.

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Mexico is weighing plans to impose further trade restrictions on selected products from China and other countries while raising existing import taxes on others, according to four people familiar with the matter.The so-called anti-dumping measures would deepen Mexico’s alignment with Washington as President Claudia Sheinbaum pursues a multi-year extension of the North American trade pact known as the USMCA, while also supporting her push to grow domestic manufacturing at a time of lacklustre investment at home.Mexico’s economy and finance ministries are evaluating which products that are not currently covered by a bilateral trade deal might face new duties, and which could be subject to higher rates. steel products and vehicles are among the leading candidates, according to one of the people.
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