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Less China in Mexico: Tariffs Sink the Import of Shoes to More than Half and Give Leon a Break

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It was felt first in the orders that stopped arriving, in the containers that took longer to move, in the numbers that began to yield. In a matter of months, the flow of Chinese clothes and shoes to Mexico lost strength and let see another change in the way the country decides to compete. Industrial policy tightens In the first two-month period of 2026, the imports of footwear from China dropped 62%, going from 151.6 million dollars to 57.8 mill…
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It was felt first in the orders that stopped arriving, in the containers that took longer to move, in the numbers that began to yield. In a matter of months, the flow of Chinese clothes and shoes to Mexico lost strength and let see another change in the way the country decides to compete. Industrial policy tightens In the first two-month period of 2026, the imports of footwear from China dropped 62%, going from 151.6 million dollars to 57.8 mill…

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Expansion broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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