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10% of Jobs Lost in Towing Industry

Cuauhtémoc— The imposition of higher tariffs on products manufactured in Mexico impacted the trailer manufacturing industry in the municipality of Cuauhtémoc, which lost 260 jobs from September to December 2025 alone, which meant 10% of the direct jobs generated by the sector, said Arturo Ollivier, president of Canacintra. The business leader explained that the adjustment began after the tariff increase applied on August 18 last year. He explain…
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Cuauhtémoc— The imposition of higher tariffs on products manufactured in Mexico impacted the trailer manufacturing industry in the municipality of Cuauhtémoc, which lost 260 jobs from September to December 2025 alone, which meant 10% of the direct jobs generated by the sector, said Arturo Ollivier, president of Canacintra. The business leader explained that the adjustment began after the tariff increase applied on August 18 last year. He explain…

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eldiariodechihuahua.mx broke the news in on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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