Marcelo Ebrard announces Mexico's lower tariffs under Trump's global levy at press conference, with comparative charts.
Marcelo Ebrard announces Mexico's lower tariffs under Trump's global levy at press conference, with comparative charts.
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Mexico to pay lower tariffs under Trump's 10% global levy: Ebrard

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Marcelo Ebrard, secretary of Economy, stated that Mexico will improve its relative position against the United States due to Donald Trump's announced 10 percent global tariff. The official noted that the average effective tariffs on Mexican exports will drop from 4.1 percent to around 2 percent. Meanwhile, Mexico's inflation rose to 3.92 percent in the first half of February, driven by new taxes and tariffs on Asian imports.

Marcelo Ebrard, Mexico's secretary of Economy, explained in a radio interview with Ciro Gómez Leyva that President Donald Trump's proposed 10 percent global tariff benefits the country. According to Ebrard, about 85 percent of Mexican exports to the United States are tariff-free under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC). Previously, the average effective tariff was 4.1 percent, but under the new scheme, it will drop to around 2 percent or less. “This means Mexico's relative position has improved,” Ebrard stated. The impact will mainly affect exports not complying with T-MEC origin rules, such as some vehicles and auto parts that previously faced rates of 25 or 27 percent. In the automotive sector, the effect will vary based on regional integration levels.

“Today I can tell you we are in a better position than we were on Friday,” Ebrard added, referring to initial uncertainty. The official linked this scenario to Mexican actions against insecurity, like the capture of 'El Mencho,' which could strengthen bilateral ties and the T-MEC review.

Meanwhile, data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) showed annual inflation accelerating to 3.92 percent in the first half of February, exceeding the 3.82 percent from late January and the median estimate of 3.89 percent. This figure is attributed to new taxes and tariffs on Asian imports effective from January 1. Underlying inflation, excluding volatile food and fuel prices, eased slightly to 4.52 percent from 4.56 percent.

Products like green tomatoes (17.84 percent increase), lemons (17.03 percent), and potatoes (13.16 percent) drove the uptick. The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) views the inflationary repercussions of these tariffs as “temporary and limited,” though it delayed its forecast for converging to the 3 percent target until the second quarter of 2027. Deputy Governor Jonathan Heath dissented, arguing that inflation risks remain biased upward and that a rate cut would be premature.

The Mexican peso appreciated 0.52 percent to 17.1753 per dollar, ranking as the third strongest emerging currency.

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X discussions mainly consist of media outlets and journalists reporting Marcelo Ebrard's statement that Mexico will face lower effective tariffs (from 4.1% to ~2%) under Trump's 10% global levy, thanks to USMCA protections for 85% of exports. Sentiments are neutral, with emphasis on improved competitive position; some note the actual 10% rate versus Trump's promised 15%. High-engagement includes interviews and analyses from prominent accounts.

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Split-image illustration of US Supreme Court annulling Trump tariffs and Trump immediately imposing a new 10% global tariff.
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Supreme court annuls trump tariffs and he imposes 10% global one

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The US Supreme Court annulled most tariffs imposed by Donald Trump under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) on Friday, in a 6-3 decision limiting its use for trade duties. Hours later, Trump signed an executive order for a 10% global tariff under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, exempting T-MEC products. The measure takes effect on February 24.

US President Donald Trump signed a decree on Friday (20) imposing a 10% tariff on imports from all countries, responding to the Supreme Court's ruling that previous tariffs under the IEEPA law were illegal. The new measure takes effect on February 24 and lasts 150 days, exempting items like beef, oranges, and critical minerals. For Brazil, the global rate improves competitiveness compared to prior reciprocal tariffs of up to 50%.

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The US Supreme Court declared illegal the reciprocal tariffs and the fentanyl tariff imposed by Donald Trump under the IEEPA. Mexico keeps zero tariffs for T-MEC compliant goods, but non-compliant ones drop from 25% to 15%. This narrows the competitive edge of non-compliant Mexican exports.

President Donald Trump announced an increase in temporary tariffs on US imports from 10% to 15%, following a setback from the Supreme Court. This global measure will affect key sectors of Colombian exports, such as coffee, flowers, and oil, according to AmCham Colombia's analysis. While some products may be exempt, nearly one-third of the export basket will face the additional surcharge.

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France urges a united European Union response and Germany plans talks with allies after US President Donald Trump raised his global tariff to 15% on Saturday, defying a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his initial trade measures. The hike, effective immediately, targets major US partners including the EU, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.

Japan and other Asian trading partners are evaluating the fallout from U.S. President Donald Trump's new 15% global tariff, imposed under a different law hours after the Supreme Court invalidated his prior levies, as part of broader international reactions including Europe's coordinated response.

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The Board of Governors of the Bank of Mexico unanimously decided to keep the target interest rate at 7 percent, pausing the cycle of cuts started in 2024. This decision responds to a complex inflationary landscape, with upward revised forecasts for 2026. The Mexican peso closed at 17.3 pesos per dollar, reflecting market caution.

 

 

 

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