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flag Mexico to impose up to 50% tariffs on Chinese goods starting January, targeting $125B in trade to protect domestic industries.

flag Mexico has approved up to 50% tariffs on Chinese imports, targeting $125 billion in annual trade, to counter subsidized exports that harm domestic industries. flag The move, backed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, aims to protect sectors like autos and electronics amid concerns over China’s trade practices and its use of Mexico to bypass U.S. tariffs. flag The tariffs, set to take effect in January, apply to goods from countries without free trade agreements with Mexico, excluding the U.S. and EU. flag China criticized the action as unilateral and protectionist, while Mexico’s policy aligns with growing international pushback against economic coercion. flag The shift reflects evolving trade dynamics influenced by U.S. tariffs and strengthens regional cooperation, particularly ahead of upcoming U.S.-Mexico trade talks.

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