China Opposes Mexico's Tariff Hikes, Urges Correction of Protectionist ...
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Shanghai.- China has always opposed unilateral tariff increases in all their forms, and urges Mexico to correct its incorrect practices of unilateralism and protectionism as soon as possible, said today the Ministry of Trade through a spokesperson. The spokesman made these statements in response to a media consultation on the approval by the Mexican Congress of a proposal to increase tariffs to non-free trade partners. According to local media, …
China expressed Thursday its "hope" that Mexico "corrects its erroneous practices of unilateralism and protectionism as soon as possible" after the Senate approved tariffs of up to 50% for more than 1,400 products from the Asian giant and other nations of the region. "The measures will significantly damage the interests of trading partners like China," a spokesman for the Asian country's Ministry of Commerce, who called on Mexico to collaborate …
The Chinese government asked Mexico to correct the increase in tariffs on products from countries with which it does not have trade agreements. “China has always opposed all forms of unilateral tariff increases and hopes that Mexico will correct such unilateral and protectionist practices as soon as possible,” said the Asian Ministry of Commerce. This week, the Union Congress approved increasing the tariffs applicable from 2026 to a volume above…
The Ministry of Trade of China said Thursday that it would follow closely the tariff regime recently approved by Mexico on imports from countries without free trade agreements, including China, and weigh its impact. India, the other country affected VW the most exposed Korea will analyze impact Once adopted, the measures "will substantially undermine" the interests of trade, the ministry said in a statement. "China has always opposed any form of…
Norbolsa Market Consensus Mexico announces tariff measures to protect its local industry from imports from Asia, imposing tariffs of between 5-50% to 1,400 products from Asian countries with which it has no trade agreements. Mexico’s president unchecks Trump’s pressure on trade negotiations, although alignment with the US’s position with China could soften its engagement with the United States on key issues for Mexico such as steel or aluminum.
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