Mexico Defends Clothing Industry With New Tariffs

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard hold up a decree that imposes a 35% tariff on dozens of categories of textile imports, particularly low-cost clothing sold by e-commerce companies like Shein. Image via @m_ebrard.

Mexico on Thursday announced temporary tariffs on a range of clothing and textile products in an effort to protect its industry and jobs.

The measures — which do not apply to Mexico’s free trade partners, including the United States and Canada, and will remain in force until April 2026 — include a tariff of 35 percent on 138 types of finished goods and 15 percent on 17 textile products.

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