Sheinbaum launches tariff impact talks with China, India and South Korea

Following Congress's approval of tariffs on over 1,000 Asian imports, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced ongoing dialogues with China, India, and South Korea to evaluate effects and seek cooperative solutions, aiming to safeguard Mexico's industry without sparking tensions. The measures, set for January 2026, target products harming local producers and jobs.

During her December 19 press conference, President Claudia Sheinbaum detailed work tables established with China, India, and South Korea—nations lacking trade agreements with Mexico—coordinated by the Secretariats of Foreign Affairs and Economy. The objective is to analyze the tariffs' impacts, approved earlier in December by Congress on over 1,000 products deemed detrimental to national industry and 350,000 jobs, and identify collaborative frameworks.

Sheinbaum refrained from labeling potential outcomes as treaties, stating: 'We don’t want to make enemies with any country.' The initiative aligns with Plan México, her strategy to elevate Mexico into the global top 10 economies. She highlighted early successes, such as declining imports and rising domestic production in textiles.

Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard projected the tariffs could generate over 70 billion pesos in revenue, with minimal 0.2 percent inflation effect. Emphasis was placed on supporting SMEs dependent on these imports to avoid disruptions in production or pricing. Sheinbaum underscored that engagements follow objective criteria, building on existing bilateral discussions.

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Diplomats from US, Mexico, and Canada negotiating the USMCA agreement in a conference room with flags and Mexico City view.
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T-MEC negotiations begin May 27 with long-term vision

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Formal talks to review the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement start next Wednesday. Mexico aims to sidestep electoral pressures and focus on regional economic stability.

중국은 2025년 12월 멕시코가 중국산을 포함한 1,400개 이상의 아시아산 품목에 관세를 부과한 이후, 2026년 3월 26일 잠재적 무역 보복 가능성을 경고했다. 이번 사태는 미국과의 USMCA 재협상을 앞둔 멕시코에 복잡한 변수로 작용할 전망이다. 마르셀로 에브라르드 경제부 장관은 중국 기업들의 정부 보조금을 통한 덤핑 행위를 지적하며 베이징의 불만을 일축했다.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum said Thursday her government will shield the T-MEC review from the US electoral climate. She stressed the need for a long-term vision for the three economies involved.

미국은 중국과 다른 경제들의 불공정 무역 관행에 대한 301조 조사를 개시했으며, 이는 더 높은 관세 재부과를 가능하게 할 수 있지만, 분석가들은 트럼프 대통령의 예정된 중국 방문에 앞서 지렛대를 확보하기 위한 '블러프'로 묘사한다. 이러한 전술에 익숙한 베이징은 동요되지 않을 전망이다.

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Energy Secretary Luz Elena González Escobar announced a plan to increase natural gas production and cut import dependency, alongside President Claudia Sheinbaum. The initiative features a technical committee for sustainable practices and speeds up renewables to 38% by 2030.

At the 89th Banking Convention inauguration, President Claudia Sheinbaum urged bankers to boost credit from 38% to 45% of GDP to drive development. Mexico's Banking Association committed to this goal by 2030. Sheinbaum also unveiled a new infrastructure investment law.

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