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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Composite illustration of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and U.S. President Donald Trump engaged in a cordial phone discussion on T-MEC progress, security, and trade.
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Sheinbaum and Trump hold productive follow-up call on T-MEC progress, security, and trade

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed advances in the T-MEC review, bilateral security, narcotrafficking, and trade during a phone call on January 29, 2026. Described as productive and cordial, the conversation—a follow-up to their January 12 talk—saw Trump praise Sheinbaum as a 'wonderful and intelligent leader' amid plans for future meetings.

멕시코 상원은 아시아 국가 1,400개 이상 제품에 최대 50% 관세를 부과하는 법안을 승인했으며, 주로 중국 수입품을 대상으로 국내 생산자를 강화하기 위한 조치다. 클라우디아 셰인바움 대통령은 이 조치가 '멕시코 플랜'을 지지하며 국가 경제에 해를 끼치지 않는다고 옹호했다. 베이징은 이 관세가 자국 이익에 해롭다고 비판했다.

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Following Mexico's Senate approval of tariffs on Asian imports, Brazil has voiced concerns about potential disruptions to bilateral trade outside the protected automotive sector, urging dialogue to safeguard exports and investments.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum downplayed Donald Trump's statements on potential military operations in Mexico to fight drug cartels. She stated it would not be necessary and that Mexico, as a sovereign nation, would never accept foreign intervention. She emphasized the current understanding on security matters with the United States.

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In remarks following her disclosures on historical debt relief, President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized that energy sector deals with Cuba are fully compliant with legal standards, aiming to address concerns over their legitimacy.

President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed Mexican representatives abroad, highlighting the historic transformation underway in the country and diplomatic goals for 2026. The message came during the XXXVII Meeting of Heads of Embassies and Consulates, led by Foreign Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente. Priorities include bolstering consular protection and promoting national achievements globally.

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도널드 트럼프 미국 대통령은 1월 20일 기자회견에서 자신의 행정부가 도입한 글로벌 관세의 합법성을 다루는 대법원 판결을 '초조하게' 기다리고 있다고 밝혔다. 그는 관세가 국가 안보와 연방 수입에 기여했다고 옹호하면서, 패소 시 환불 과정이 복잡할 수 있다고 언급했다. 대법원은 이날 관세 소송에 대한 판결을 내리지 않았다.

 

 

 

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