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The Winner of the Us Tariff Increase Is Mexico: WSJ

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“When President Trump began raising tariffs earlier this year, government officials and economists feared Mexico’s export-led economy would take a devastating hit. Instead, Mexican exports to the U.S. have grown,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

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Mexican manufacturing exports to the United States increased by almost 9% from January to November despite car, steel and aluminium tariffs.

·Italy
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Mexico has become the most agile survivor of Donald Trump's tariff storm.Its proximity to the United States, a competitive manufacturing industry, and an even-extended, but worn-out T-MEC allow the country to navigate with wind in favor in the midst of a complicated international landscape.According to an analysis by the Wall Street Journal, while economies like China face a greater impact by new taxes, Mexico has strengthened its position as a …

·Mexico
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The companies that sell in the States have seen the margins fall by just 0.3%. It worries more the increase of Chinese import. Economists had predicted debacles, crisis of the productive system, collapse of the GDP, but to nine months (on 2 April last the first announcement of tariffs of 10% on all the world imports) from the wave of duties imposed by the American president Donald Trump the cataclysm has not been. If anything, the greater impact…

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The Wall Street Journal published this Saturday that the unexpected winner of the increase in tariffs imposed by the Donald Trump administration is Mexico, as Mexican exports to that country increased this year. According to the publication, the final tariff rate negotiated by the Mexican government ended up being lower than that of most other countries, so that this disparity helped Mexican exports fill the vacuum left by Chinese products subje…

Lean Right

It was feared that the Central American economy would collapse, but manufacturing exports to the United States grew by 9%.

·Milan, Italy
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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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