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Mexico appears to be ramping up its efforts to significantly reduce imports from China in a bid to stave off any retaliation from the incoming Trump administration in Washington.  Less than a week after President Claudia Sheinbaum unveiled a plan to curb ...
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China-Mexico Love-In at the G20

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Mexico Seeks to Cut Chinese Imports Amid Concerns Over Trump’s Tariffs, Says Economy Minister

Mexico appears to be ramping up its efforts to significantly reduce imports from China in a bid to stave off any retaliation from the incoming Trump administration in Washington.  Less than a week after President Claudia Sheinbaum unveiled a plan to curb ...

Mexico Could Be Ground Zero for U.S.-China Tariff Fights

Mexico is reportedly considering imposing retaliatory tariffs against the United States, if the incoming Trump administration follows through on his threat of 25% levies on Mexican imports. Mexico surpassed China as the biggest source of U.S. imports in 2023, partly due to rapid offshoring by Chinese companies.

China-Mexico Love-In at the G20

Even as the G20 summit focused on Chinese President Xi Jinping’s high-profile meetings, Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with his Mexican counterpart Marcelo Ebrard. While the full agenda of their meeting wasn’t released, China’s Foreign Ministry said, “Ebrard expressed his gratitude to ...
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