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Anticipate IP and SICT Overruns by Steel Tariffs

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Faced with a 50 percent increase in tariff on steel and aluminium, the Mexican Chamber of the Construction Industry (CMIC) predicts that the construction sector will face overruns. "Perhaps the price of steel will decrease for a moment internally in the country, but it can generate serious problems. 25 percent of these inputs directly impact the infrastructure," said Luis Méndez Jaled, president of the CMIC. Likewise, the Secretariat of Infrastr…

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Faced with a 50 percent increase in tariff on steel and aluminium, the Mexican Chamber of the Construction Industry (CMIC) predicts that the construction sector will face overruns. "Perhaps the price of steel will decrease for a moment internally in the country, but it can generate serious problems. 25 percent of these inputs directly impact the infrastructure," said Luis Méndez Jaled, president of the CMIC. Likewise, the Secretariat of Infrastr…

The president of the Mexican Chamber of the Construction Industry (CMIC) Julio César Mercado Rodríguez received Román Alcántar Alvídrez general director Conagua de Chihuahua, in order to know the projects that will be carried out this year and progress of construction. With a large influx of builders joined to CMIC this meeting was held in the house of construction located in the avenue University, in the meeting the representative of CMIC thank…

In view of the increase of 50% to the tariffs for steel and aluminium by the United States, it will be sought that in the current works and those to be tendered only inputs of national origin are used, advanced the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT). “We have to strengthen the national industry and we are going to propose that the steel that is dealt with is of national production, both the reinforcing steel that …

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Reforma broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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