BEIJING/MEXICO CITY/HANOI (Reuters) -A new U.S.-China agreement to pause sky-high tariffs on each other is pressuring manufacturing hubs such as Vietnam and Mexico to make their own, better deals with ...
Mexico has the most to lose as Canada pushes U.S. boundaries and diversifies trade outside the USMCA treaty, writes Logan ...
Mexico’s legislature deserves praise for its stand against Beijing last week, approving a new law that will impose tariffs of up to 50% on Chinese imports. Backed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, the ...
Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard in December defended Mexico's decision to impose new tariffs on imports from China and other Asian countries, describing the move as a necessary step to protect ...
The trip, a whirlwind of meetings with Chinese industry and top government officials, conveyed how the prime minister is viewing the wider world.
Beijing has warned Mexico to think twice before moving ahead with a plan to raise tariffs that could hurt Chinese automakers, saying it would retaliate against the measure. “At a time when the U.S.’s ...