China Says ‘Firmly Opposes Coercion’ as Mexico Mulls Car Tariffs

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian at the regular press briefing in Beijing on September 11, 2025. Image via the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

China on Thursday said it “firmly opposes any coercion” after Mexico proposed a 50-percent duty on car imports from the Asian giant.

The initiative, contained in a bill submitted by Mexico’s government to Congress, seeks to assuage U.S. President Donald Trump — who has repeatedly urged trading partners to increase duties on China — while also bolstering its own industrial sector.

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