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.
Trump Tariffs Cost Thousands Of Jobs In Mexican Border City
Trump’s global trade war has added misery to an industry already facing a litany of challenges including rising wages and investor concern over reforms by Mexico’s ruling leftist Morena party. The post Trump Tariffs Cost Thousands Of Jobs In Mexican Border City appeared first on StratNews Global.
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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