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In Mexican border town, thousands of jobs lost due to Trump tariffs

Ciudad Juarez's industrial sector lost over 64,000 factory jobs from mid-2023 to mid-2025 due to U.S. tariffs, rising wages, and investment declines, affecting 60% of local employment.

  • Assembly plants in Ciudad Juarez, near the U.S. border, have lost over 64,000 jobs due to President Trump's tariffs and global trade war since June 2023.
  • The Mexican border city has faced rising wages, investor concerns over judicial reforms, and a decline in foreign direct investment, further straining companies.
  • Major manufacturers like Lear Corp and Lacroix cited tariffs, trade uncertainty, and rising labor costs for relocating or shutting down operations in Ciudad Juarez.
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In Mexican border town, thousands of jobs lost due to Trump tariffs

For 11 years, Fabiola Galicia worked her way up the ranks at a factory that produced decorative ribbons in Ciudad Juarez, just across the border from El Paso, Texas. Starting as a production line worker, she was eventually promoted to manager overseeing 30 employees.

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For 11 years, Fabiola Galicia worked her way up the ranks at a factory that produced decorative ribbons in Ciudad Juarez, just across the border from El Paso, Texas. Starting… Mexico: Thousands of jobs lost in border city due to Trump tariffs - ΙΝΑΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ

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Colorado Springs Gazette broke the news in Colorado Springs, United States on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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