Mexico to discuss tariff hikes with China and others before making law
Mexico’s Congress paused a tariff hike on nearly 1,500 Chinese products after lawmakers raised concerns about consumer prices and impact on businesses, with $3.76 billion revenue at risk.
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Mexico Congress Halts China Tariff Debate on Lawmakers' Concern
(Bloomberg) — Mexican lawmakers will pause until late November the discussion of a government proposal to impose tariffs of as much as 50% on cars, steel and other products imported from China and several Asian nations that don’t have a trade deal with the country, according to a top congressman.
Mexico Congress Halts China Tariff Debate on Lawmakers’ Concern
Mexican lawmakers will pause until late November the discussion of a government proposal to impose tariffs of as much as 50% on cars, steel and other products imported from China and several Asian nations that don’t have a trade deal with the country, according to a top congressman.
Mexico to discuss tariff hikes with China and others before making law
Mexico's Congress will hold off approving proposed tariff hikes on nearly 1,500 products from China and other Asian countries while Mexico holds talks with those countries and considers changes to the proposal, President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday.
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